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Messengers of the gods: Nara’s ‘sacred’ deer at a conservation crossroads
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Messengers of the gods: Nara’s ‘sacred’ deer at a conservation crossroads
Mongabay
May 24, 2024
6:28 am
Japan’s Shinto religion often conserved natural lands as sacred sites, banning logging and protecting animals. But in Nara, community conflicts with deer have raised questions over how far such protections should extend...
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