From Extinction to 15,000: Milu Deer Thrive After 40 Years of Conservation
After extinction in late Qing, China’s milu deer have rebounded from 77 to 15,000 over four decades of conservation, with over 6,000 now roaming the wild.
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After extinction in late Qing, China’s milu deer have rebounded from 77 to 15,000 over four decades of conservation, with over 6,000 now roaming the wild.
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