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‘Extinct’ Oryx returns to Sahara Desert through conservation efforts

Captive-bred scimitar-horned oryx are successfully reintroduced into the Sahara Desert, restoring ecosystems and showing extinction in the wild can be reversed through conservation.

December 06, 2025 / 14:43 IST
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Oryx act as grazers and seed dispersers in desert habitats. (Image: Canva)
Oryx act as grazers and seed dispersers in desert habitats. (Image: Canva)

The scimitar-horned oryx, once extinct in the wild, is returning. Conservationists reintroduced captive-bred animals to the Sahara Desert in Chad. Early results show the species adapting to restored natural habitats.

What Caused the Oryx Extinction?

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The oryx was widespread across North Africa decades ago naturally. Overhunting, habitat loss, and conflict caused its population to collapse. By 2000, it was officially classified extinct in the wild. Captive breeding programmes maintained the species in zoos worldwide successfully.

Where Are Oryx Being Reintroduced?