Genetic insights and conservation challenges of Nara’s sacred deer

In Nara, Japan, the revered sika deer faces a dilemma as their escalating population damages local farmlands. A new study has revealed a complex situation: while the sanctuary’s deer upholds a distinct genetic identity, the surrounding areas display a blend of genetic lineages. This exposes a pressing predicament: whether to cull the ‘pest’ deer around sanctuary or risk losing a sacred genetic legacy.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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