England Brought Great Bustards Back to Salisbury Plain in 2004 — They Had Been Gone for 177 Years
England killed its last Great Bustard in 1832. For 177 years, Salisbury Plain stayed silent. Then in 2004, a small team flew 18 birds from Russia and released them onto the same chalk grassland where these giants once walked. Most people said it wouldn't work. They kept going anyway. What happened next changed English conservation forever.

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The busy beavers bringing wetlands back to the UK | WILD HOPE

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This Bird Seals Its Own Nest Shut for 120 Days — What Comes Out Is Unbelievable

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Female GREY PEACOCK-PHEASANT, Thailand

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Wonders of Australia - The Most Amazing Places in Australia | Travel Video 4K

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Bauer und Biologin im Rettungseinsatz für den Brachvogel | die nordstory | NDR Doku

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Incredible 4K Nature Scenes Narrated By David Attenborough | BBC Earth

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England Put Storks Back Into Sussex After 600 Years — What Came Back With Them

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Geese are more important than you think! Consequences if every true goose species disappears

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America Imported an Invasive Fish to Fight Hydrilla. Now It Costs $850 Million to Stop It

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This Old Security System Needed No Cameras, No Power, And No Monthly Fee… Why Did It Disappear?

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How The Longbow Defeated The French At Agincourt | Our History

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German Pilots Laughed At Canada’s “Wooden” Mosquito, Until Its Four 20mm Opened Up On Them

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California Condors Fell to 22 Birds — Then Their DNA Revealed Chicks With No Father

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They Released 4 Bison Into a Dead Forest — Nobody Expected It to Wake Up

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New Zealand Had Only 51 Kakapos Left — Then Built Secret Islands to Save the World’s Heaviest Parrot

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Finland Let a Dead River Run Wild for 10 Years — What Returned Stunned Biologists

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Inside the David Brown Factory: How Britain's Tractor Empire Fell Apart

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A Scottish Family Removed Every Sheep and Released Beavers Instead — Here's What 23 Years Did

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Scotland Planted 3 Million Trees in Barren Highland — 30 Years Later, the Before-and-After Is Unreal

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