E. China nature reserve sees tenfold increase in endangered sika deer population

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E. China nature reserve sees tenfold increase in endangered sika deer population

STORY: E. China nature reserve sees tenfold increase in endangered sika deer population DATELINE: May 24, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:08 LOCATION: NANCHANG, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of sika deers 2. various of China's Jiangxi Province 3. various of patrollers of Taohongling Nature Reserve 4. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): WU YEFEI, Patroller at Taohongling Nature Reserve 5. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): WU YEFEI, Patroller at Taohongling Nature Reserve STORYLINE: The number of endangered sika deers living in a nature reserve in east China's Jiangxi Province has seen a significant increase over the past decades thanks to great efforts in wildlife protection. A population survey of sika deer in Jiangxi's Taohongling Nature Reserve conducted last year showed that the population of this species rose to 624 in 2021 from less than 60 in 1981. Being an endangered species under top national protection in China, the sika deer in the reserve belongs to the deer family of the south China subspecies. Taohongling

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