Addicts' Endangered Survival Efforts
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Meet Amali and Adeline, saving the critically endangered addax
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The Addicts is a native of the Sahara Desert and once roamed over vast areas of North Africa .
Estimates put their population at less than 200 individuals in just a few pockets of the desert.
Luckily, reintroduction efforts and captive breeding programs are helping the survival of this species.
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