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Some of a group of 52 fallow deer, captured on Robben Island, off Cape Town, wait to begin a long road journey to their new home, September 28, 2010. They are the last group of the non-indigenous animals that are being relocated to the Lions Rock sanctuary by the Four Paws (Vier-Pfoten) conservation group. In recent years rabbits, cats and deer have been culled to lessen the negative environmental effects to the island, a World Heritage site where former President Nelson Mandela spent much of his 27 year incarceration. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
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In this photo print, a group of 52 fallow deer patiently awaits the beginning of their long road journey to their new home. Taken on Robben Island, just off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, this image captures a significant moment in conservation efforts led by the Four Paws (Vier-Pfoten) organization. These fallow deer are part of the last group of non-indigenous animals being relocated from the island to Lions Rock sanctuary. Robben Island holds immense historical and cultural significance as it served as a place of imprisonment for former President Nelson Mandela during his 27-year incarceration. Over time, rabbits, cats, and deer have been culled on the island to mitigate negative environmental impacts. This relocation initiative aims to restore balance and protect the delicate ecosystem that has earned Robben Island its status as a World Heritage site. The photograph showcases both hope and resilience as these majestic fallow deer stand together before embarking on their journey towards a safer future. Their collective presence symbolizes not only an opportunity for them to thrive in an environment better suited for their needs but also represents humanity's commitment to preserving our natural world. Through this powerful image captured by photographer Mike Hutchings for Reuters Images, we witness nature's ability to adapt and survive with human intervention—a reminder that every effort counts when it comes to safeguarding our planet's biodiversity.
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