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Hope for Hangul: Kashmir’s endangered Deer population rises to 323 in 2025

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The critically endangered Kashmir stag (Hangul) has shown a rise in numbers, reaching 323 in the 2025 census — a promising result of ongoing conservation and breeding efforts in Jammu & Kashmir. Once on the brink of extinction, this increase highlights successful protection measures, though experts say continued work is essential for long‑term survival. #Hangul #KashmirStag #WildlifeConservation #JammuKashmir #EndangeredSpecies #NatureRecovery #WildlifeProtection #BreedingCentre #ConservationSuccess #SaveWildlife #Dachigam #TralSanctuary #Biodiversity #EcoNews #AnimalPopulation

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