Milu: The Name Returns
How
SHISHOU,
On
For 160 years, the world knew me as "
My story began in the vast Yunmeng marshlands, once stretching across today's middle
But climate change, hunting, and shrinking wetlands pushed me to the brink. By the late Qing dynasty, only a small herd remained, kept in
The turning point came in the 1980s. Chinese experts insisted that a native species should not remain in exile forever. And in 1985,
Through floods, snowstorms, droughts, and years of careful scientific work, our numbers slowly recovered. Today, more than 15,000 Milu live across 27 provinces, including stable wild populations in Shishou, Dafeng, and the
This is not only a story of survival, but of identity.
Known for generations as "
Click the link to read the full story of how a lost species—and its name—found its way home.
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SOURCE Hubei Daily
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