The introduction of a few sika deer from Japan in 1916 sparked a remarkable population boom across various Maryland counties and Assateague Island. Their unique ability to thrive in wetland environments prompted their widespread dispersal. Today, the presence of these deer not only showcases wildlife adaptability but also presents management hurdles for officials, emphasizing how an initial small flock can transform local biodiversity.
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