Species reintroduction is the process of releasing a species back into its native habitat after it has become extinct or endangered in that area. This conservation strategy aims to restore populations of threatened or extinct species to help maintain biodiversity and ecosystem balance. Reintroduction programs often involve careful planning, monitoring, and collaboration with local communities to ensure the success of the reintroduced species. Successes in species reintroduction can contribute to the recovery of ecosystems and the protection of biodiversity.