
Endangered Milu Deer Battle for Mating Rights in Dongting Lake
Endangered milu deer engage in fierce battles for mating rights in China’s Dongting Lake Reserve, showcasing successful conservation and rewilding efforts.
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Endangered milu deer engage in fierce battles for mating rights in China’s Dongting Lake Reserve, showcasing successful conservation and rewilding efforts.

Once extinct in China, the milu deer has made a remarkable comeback thanks to global conservation efforts. The Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve now hosts thousands of these majestic creatures.
In China’s Dafeng Reserve, dedicated guardians work tirelessly to protect the milu deer, bringing the species back from extinction and ensuring their future in the wild.

Discover the enchanting world of the milu deer in China’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve—a sanctuary where these rare creatures roam freely through sunlit forests and shimmering wetlands.

At China’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve, dedicated keepers form deep bonds with milu deer, nurturing these rare animals in their protected wetland home.

Soar above China’s Dafeng Milu Reserve to witness milu deer roaming freely across thriving wetlands, showcasing successful conservation and harmony with nature.

Devoted rangers in Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve protect the rare milu deer, creating a haven for this species.

The milu deer population is thriving in Jiangsu’s Dafeng Milu National Nature Reserve, with over 7,800 deer now sheltered and more than 3,000 roaming freely in the wild.

Male milu deer in Jiangsu’s wetlands weave debris into their antlers to create ‘crowns,’ enhancing their chances to attract potential mates.