Sika Deer Ecological Park

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Sika Deer Ecological Park
綠島梅花鹿生態園區
View of Formosan Sika Deer Ecological Park in Lyudao 04.jpg
Date opened2007
LocationLüdao, Taitung County, Taiwan
Coordinates22°40′17.8″N 121°29′39.9″E / 22.671611°N 121.494417°E / 22.671611; 121.494417Coordinates: 22°40′17.8″N 121°29′39.9″E / 22.671611°N 121.494417°E / 22.671611; 121.494417

The Sika Deer Ecological Park (traditional Chinese: 綠島梅花鹿生態園區; simplified Chinese: 绿岛梅花鹿生态园区; pinyin: Lǜ Dǎo Méihuālù Shēngtài Yuánqū) is a zoo housing sika deers in Green Island, Taitung County, Taiwan.

History[]

The growing of deer population in the island started in the 1970s. During its peak, the deer population outnumbered the population of the local people. After 1986, local residents started to release the deer into the wild. A zoo to be the captive place for those deer was established in 2007.[1]

Architecture[]

The zoo features a captivity area, information center, paintball area, shops and viewing platform.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Mckimm, Owain (28 October 2015). "Green Island - A Tropical Island of Myriad Scenic, Historic, and Outdoor Fun Attractions". Taiwan Scene. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Sika Deer Ecological Park". East Coast National Scenic Area. 25 May 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2020.


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