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Destructive and delicious: how an invasive deer in Hawaii is being turned into dinner

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Destructive and delicious: how an invasive deer in Hawaii is being turned into dinner
The overpopulation of axis deer has taken an environmental toll, but Maui Nui Venison sees it as a resource instead of a pest In 1868, the government of Hong Kong gave eight axis deer to Hawaii’s King Kamehameha V. They were a beautiful gift, these creatures that hail from south Asia, with their honey-colored pelts marked by a smattering of white spots. But their incursion into Maui started much later, in the 1950s,
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