Przewalski's horses from Berlin arrive in Kazakhstan
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Four Przewalski's horses from Berlin's Tierpark have arrived in Kazakhstan for rewilding.
- The mares will be released into the Altyn-Dala steppe after acclimatizing in an enclosure.
- Four Przewalski's stallions from Prague Zoo had previously arrived and will also be released in the same steppe.
Four female Przewalski's horses, originating from the Berlin Zoo, have successfully arrived in Kazakhstan for a rewilding program. These mares are set to be released into the vast Altyn-Dala steppe, a crucial step in the conservation efforts for this endangered species.
According to the Tierpark, the horses are in good health and are currently housed in a special enclosure. This acclimatization period is vital before they are fully integrated into their natural habitat. The journey from Berlin to Kazakhstan was undertaken using specially adapted transport crates aboard a Czech army military aircraft.
This initiative follows the recent arrival of four Przewalski's stallions from the Prague Zoo, who are also destined for release in the Altyn-Dala steppe. The entire operation, including the transportation and care of the animals, has been overseen by a team of veterinarians, animal keepers, and biologists, ensuring the welfare and successful transition of these rare horses back into the wild.
Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.