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China revived milu deer from extinction, growing them from 22 to 15,000 across 27 provinces through breeding, reintroduction, and science.
China has successfully revived the milu deer population, once extinct in the wild, growing it from 22 reintroduced individuals in 1985 to over 15,000 today across 27 provinces.
The effort, hailed as the "Chinese Paradigm for Wildlife Reintroduction" by the IUCN, combines captive breeding, wild reintroduction, and scientific monitoring.
Key milestones include the first gapless genome sequence and a comprehensive conservation report.
The 2025 International Symposium in Beijing recognized the program as a global model, with officials aiming to expand wild herds using technology and public engagement.
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China revivió a los ciervos milu de la extinción, aumentándolos de 22 a 15.000 en 27 provincias a través de la cría, la reintroducción y la ciencia.