On a small island off the coast of Chile, conservationists say a fragile population of pudus, the world's smallest deer, is rapidly shrinking due to car collisions and roaming dog attacks.
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- The pudu, the world's smallest deer, is nearing endangered status on Chiloé Island. 7s
- Car collisions and dog attacks are the main threats, with nearly 50 injured pudus treated annually. 12s
- The pudu population is estimated at about 10,000 and is classified as vulnerable. 32s
- Pregnant females are especially vulnerable to dog attacks during winter and spring. 54s
- Local groups propose road safety measures and dog control laws to protect the species. 1m 21s