Monday, March 17, 2008

Texas sanctuary

Recently we received a telephone call from Laura F. in Fredericksburg, Texas (near Austin) who has a 350 acre ranch and has rescued several fallow deer fawns being auctioned. Apparently the "business" of canned hunting has fallen on hard times for economic reasons and she predicts that more operators will be selling unwanted deer in the months to come with little regard to the fate or welfare of these animals. If the fallow deer escape or are released to the wild, they can be hunted all year round without license as they are considered "exotics" in Texas.

Like us, she has fallen in love with fallow deer after having experience hand raising orphaned white tail deer fawns.

If you are in the USA and know of fallow deer in need of a permanent, safe sanctuary, please get in touch with us via comment to this entry we will connect you to Laura.

One of the greatest pleasures in this project is the opportunity to meet compassionate and interesting folk like Laura and we look forward to exchanging visits in the future.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

my name is Audrina Crisp, I am the animal control supervisor for aransas county. i live about 5 hours from fredrickburg and have been bottle feeding a one week old whitetail for two days. i am very concerned about hunting and need a place when she is ready to go. my number is 361-463-6697 and my personal e-mail is trintonns_mommy@yahoo.com. if you would please getme in touch with laura that would be great. i am trying to plan ahead for her. her name is "Jane Doe". my husband is a cop and found the name cute.