Oceanic islands
Various species of seal, whale and dolphin are found on or round British shores and coastlines. The red deer is the biggest species, with roe deer and fallow deer also distinguished; the latter was introduced by the Normans. Sika deer and two extra species of smaller deer, muntjac and Chinese water deer, have been introduced, muntjac turning into widespread in England and parts of Wales whereas Chinese water deer are restricted primarily to East Anglia. Extinct giant mammals include the brown bear, grey wolf and wild boar; the latter has had a limited reintroduction in recent times. Great Britain additionally experienced early industrialisation and is subject to continuing urbanisation, which have contributed in the direction of the overall lack of species.
Jolicoeur knew somewhat about Lanai, having lived in Hawaii within the ’90s. It is among the smallest and least trafficked of Hawaiian islands — a quiet, spectacular …