What specific human activity causes population threats in the native Asian habitat?
Answer
Habitat loss and fragmentation due to agricultural expansion
In their native Asian environment, the primary drivers diminishing the Chinese water deer population are significant human activities, particularly intense agricultural expansion. This expansion leads directly to habitat loss and fragmentation, restricting the deer's access to necessary cover and resources. This contrasts sharply with the introduced ranges where management often focuses on mitigating agricultural impact rather than outright habitat loss causing endangerment.

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