The story of wildlife conservation is often told in losses—forests fading, species dwindling, habitats shrinking. And yet, every so often, nature surprises us with a comeback so spectacular that it restores our faith in what determined humans and resilient ecosystems can achieve together. Around the world, creatures once written off as doomed or even “lost forever” have re-emerged, thanks to a mix of science, serendipity, and sheer persistence. Some made their way back through careful breeding programmes. Others bounced back after decades of habitat restoration. A few, astonishingly, are now part of cutting-edge scientific attempts to undo extinction itself.
