Nice to hear of conservation efforts of any kind.... Sad to imagine that most are a loosing battle: how could they re-establish a species that depends on a man-made electric barrier to survive? Maybe there's more about the long term perspective then the article implies (the topic is not even touched). Maybe the guys involved just do not know, and this protected population is an experiment...
If you would know for sure that such reintroduction will NOT be viable without heavy human support throughout an indefinitely long period... would that make you think twice?
