CHANGJI, April 22 (Xinhua) -- A total of 30 Przewalski's horses were successfully reintroduced to the Kalamaili Nature Reserve on Wednesday after completing rewilding training.
The Przewalski's horse, a globally endangered species under first-class national protection in China, was once extinct in the wild within the country. In 1985, China launched a reintroduction program, bringing the horses back from abroad and establishing a Przewalski's horse breeding base in Xinjiang.
After more than 40 years of scientific protection, breeding and rewilding efforts, the number of wild and artificially-bred Przewalski's horses continues to expand in China. In Xinjiang alone, the wild population size has grown steadily to 392.


















