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Indian conservationists release a dozen of the world's smallest pygmy hogs into the wild
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Abigail Banerji
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Indian conservationists release a dozen of the world's smallest pygmy hogs into the wild
A dozen of the world's smallest pigs have been released into the wild in northeastern India as part of a conservation programme to boost the population of a species once thought to have become extinct.
The pygmy hog, which has the scientific name porcula salvania, lives in tall, wet grasslands and was once found along plains on the Himalayan foothills in India, Nepal and Bhutan.

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