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Amur tigers released into the wild in Kazakhstan to help restore the extinct Turan species

Vladimir Putin has gifted four Amur tigers to Kazakhstan during his state visit. The initiative is aimed at restoring an apex predator that disappeared from Central Asian region more than 70 years ago.

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00:00Four Amur tigers have been released into the wild in Kazakhstan after being brought from Russia.
00:05The animals were reintroduced in southern Balhash.
00:08The region is used to be the part of Turan tigers' natural habitat before the species disappeared from Central Asia.
00:14For three and a half years, the animals are in the wild and six-year-old animals are in the
00:19wild.
00:20The birds are in the wild and the birds are in the wild.
00:24The birds are in the wild.
00:26The birds are here for a long time, 35-40 years.
00:31In the future, the wild and wild animals are going to be they will want to avoid and the birds
00:35are in the wild.
00:35Today, the birds are across the land to the Almata.
00:38The birds were in the wild and the birds were in the wild.
00:42Kazakh officials say that the Amur tiger belongs to the same continental subspecies as the Turan tiger,
00:48making the reintroduction programme scientifically possible.
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