Jul 02, 1972 / Lal Suhanran National Park / Marbled teal

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In 1972, WWF-Pakistan attempted to re-introduce 24 Marbled Teals, donated by the Wildfowl (now Wildfowl and Wetland) Trust, at Lal Suhanran National Park near Bahawalpur; however, they were released too soon and killed shortly afterwards by mongooses.
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