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The Isle of Rum, Scotland, where a largely unmanaged population of red deer roam. Since the early seventies, evolutionary biologists closely monitored this population to investigate deer behavior, life histories, population dynamics and evolutionary genetics. Credit: Katharina Foerster

The Isle of Rum, Scotland, where a largely unmanaged population of red deer roam. Since the early seventies, evolutionary biologists closely monitored this population to investigate deer behavior, life histories, population dynamics and evolutionary genetics. Credit: Katharina Foerster

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