This term usually refers to a native species that went extinct in a certain area or habitat, and then individuals were brought back to that area to live in the wild again. For example, wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone National Park.
Sometimes a species becomes extinct in an area. This is called extirpation. Reintroduction is when people take an animal and reintroduce it to an area where it was extirpated. For example, the bison was extirpated in Montana until last year when a herd of them were reintroduced. Theoretically, if an extinct species such as the woolly mammoth or the Tasmanian tiger were to be cloned and brought back from extinction, it could be reintroduced to its native habitat.
Who reintroduced the horse to the americas around A.D. 1500
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Yes. Denmark has a wide variety of wildlife. Various species of rodents make up about 40% of the mammal species in Denmark. Beavers, which were hunted to extinction around 1000 AD, have been reintroduced. There are species of rabbits, hares, hedgehogs, voles, shrews, bats, whales, wolves and foxes - and that's just the mammals.
It mean that the species may get higher or get low.
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