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Yes, thank goodness. The Przewalski's horse was extinct in the wild about 30 years ago. The population was built up in a captive breeding program and were rereleased into their natural habitat in Mongolia. They now reside in the Hustai National Park where they are protected. A 2nd generation of horses were released into the Netherlands and Germany. The Przewalski's horse, also known as the Takh, is the national symbol of Mongolia.

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