From Extinction to 15,000: Milu Deer Make a Comeback in China
After 40 years since 1985, China’s milu deer population soared from 77 to 15,000, with over 6,000 thriving in the wild thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.
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After 40 years since 1985, China’s milu deer population soared from 77 to 15,000, with over 6,000 thriving in the wild thanks to dedicated conservation efforts.
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