Second group of the once-extinct African oryx to be released into the wild
This week, conservationists will release 23 scimitar-horned Oryx dammah into the Ouadi-Rimé Ouadi-Achim Faunal Reserve in the African nation of Chad, reports New Scientist. They will join the 25 oryx released into the grasslands in August, boosting the population of an animal that went extinct in the wild in the 1980s.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/herd-oryx-once-extinct-wild-grows-180961844/