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Endangered species

Scientists have successfully reintroduced captive-bred Mexican axolotls into artificial wetlands near Mexico City. All 18 released amphibians survived and three gained weight, highlighting the viability of habitat restoration for this critically endangered species, which has declined by 99.5% in the wild.
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