Reintroduction programmes have saved over 48 species from extinction. North Carolina's red wolves, the Arabian oryx, the Eurasian beaver, the pine martin, the large blue butterfly, and Przewalski's horse all have one thing in common – they have previously been deemed extinct in the wild. However, thanks to reintroduction programmes around the world, scientists have been able to ease these animal species back to rebuild their communities in the wild. According to CNN, scientists have used a method of translocation and captive breeding to re-establish animal populations which have previously died out in the wild. Scientists explain that these programmes have helped restore