[April Dream] Creating a 'Gentle Boundary' to Protect Crops and Eliminate Collisions with Deer Using the Power of Starfish
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Heartech Bio Sector Co., Ltd. announced a project to create a 'gentle boundary' using starfish-derived components to solve the severe agricultural damage and roadkills caused by Ezo deer in Hokkaido.
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- Q: What is the starfish-based deer management strategy?
- A: It uses a deterrent component called marine saponin found in starfish to keep deer away from farmlands and roads without harming them, providing an environmentally friendly solution.
- Q: How significant is the deer damage in Hokkaido?
- A: According to data from the 6th year of Reiwa, agricultural damage totals approximately 5.27 billion yen annually, and there are 6,705 deer-related traffic accidents.
- Q: What is the goal of this project?
- A: The goal is to reduce agricultural damage and traffic accidents to zero by creating natural 'boundary lines' instead of culling deer, thus achieving coexistence between humans and wildlife.