Scientists successfully released endangered Mexican axolotls into restored wetlands near Mexico City, achieving a remarkable conservation victory.
The released axolotls, fitted with trackers, thrived, gaining weight and proving the possibility of habitat restoration for this iconic amphibian.
This breakthrough offers a beacon of hope for the species' survival, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in conservation efforts.
The success highlights the potential for restoring degraded habitats and the remarkable adaptability of these unique, perpetually smiling salamanders.