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  2. Nara Park - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 study by Harumi Torii (who is an assistant professor of wildlife management at Nara University of Education), who conducted necropsies on deceased shika deer in Nara Park, found that the deer in Nara Park were malnourished. [18]

  3. Arignar Anna Zoological Park - Wikipedia

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    In September 2008, the park initiated an animal adoption programme. [131] [132] The first animals were adopted in 2009, and the park raised ₹ 2.3 million (US$27,000) in 2010-11 from the programme. [133] [134] In 2013, a forest and wildlife museum was established near the entrance, which provides information on various organisms. [135]

  4. Nara (city) - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 study by Harumi Torii (who is the assistant professor of wildlife management at Nara University of Education), in which necropsies of deceased shika deer in Nara park were conducted, found that the deer in Nara park were malnourished from not having enough grass to eat, and eating too many rice crackers and other human food.

  5. List of Natural Monuments of Japan (Nara) - Wikipedia

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    Deer in Nara 奈良のシカ Nara no shika: Nara: 1.3: Japanese dormouse Glirulus japonicus ヤマネ Yamane: found in Honshū, Shikoku, and Kyūshū: 1.1: Moore's Cupid Shijimia moorei ゴイシツバメシジミ Goishitsubame-shijimi: 1.1: Arhopala ganesa Habitat ルーミスシジミ生息地 Rūmisu-shijimi seisokuchi: Nara

  6. Sika deer - Wikipedia

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    Although the species as a whole is thriving, it is endangered and extinct in many areas. Japan has by far the largest native sika population in the world. The population was estimated to be between 170,000 and 330,000 individuals in 1993, [ 20 ] mainly due to recent conservation efforts and the extinction of its main predator, the Japanese wolf ...

  7. Scientists compile extensive list of animals who can fart - AOL

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    The animals are organized in alphabetical order, and you can also see fun facts about them and see exactly who submitted the entry, just in case you want to verify it or ask further questions.

  8. Animal welfare and rights in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sika deer in Nara Park, Nara. Japan has implemented several national animal welfare laws since 1973, but these protections are considered weak by international standards. [1] Animal activism and protection laws in Japan primarily focus on the welfare of domesticated animals and farm animals. [2]

  9. Nara Desert Wildlife Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Nara Desert Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Mirpurkhas District, Sindh, Pakistan. [1]The Nara desert provides refuge to much wildlife in the Sindh province. The Nara Canal area, a chain of some 200 freshwater, brackish and saline lakes and marshes stretching for about 150 km along either side of the Nara Canal from Sorah in the north to Sanghar in the south, is known to be of great importance ...