Axis deer starve to death amid drought on Molokai

A dead axis deer is shown on Jan. 15 in a field on the island of Molokai. (Cory Lum/Honolulu Civil Beat via AP)

Resident Walter Ritte walks past dead axis deer in a large pit on Jan. 15 on the island of Molokai. (Cory Lum/Honolulu Civil Beat via AP)

HONOLULU — Axis deer, a species native to India presented as a gift from Hong Kong to the king of Hawaii in 1868, have fed hunters and their families on the rural island of Molokai for generations. But for the community of about 7,500, where self-sustainability is a way of life, the invasive deer are both a cherished food source and a danger to their island ecosystem.