In 1944, 29 reindeer were left on a remote island in Alaska, decades later, they had eaten themselves into extinction
- Matthew Island is a classic story of wildlife boom and bust.
- In 1944, the US Coast Guard corralled 29 Nunivak Island reindeer on a barge and floated the animals north to the island, more than 200 miles away to one of the most remote places in Alaska.
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- Matthew Island is a classic story of wildlife boom and bust.
- In 1944, the US Coast Guard corralled 29 Nunivak Island reindeer on a barge and floated the animals north to the island, more than 200 miles away to one of the most remote places in Alaska.
Sources: Times of India