Unique Animals: Pere David’s Deer and Okapi Johnstoni

On today’s episode we have two stories about rare animals and how their stories tie into human history. First is the story of Pere David’s Deer, an odd looking deer native to China that nearly went extinct more than once that is flourishing today thanks to an English Duke. Then we have the story of

Jun 15, 2021| 46:51
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