Fallow Deer Reserve, Florida Road, Saturday, May 26, 2007, 7pm
Sunday, May 27, 2007
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The Reserve (near Kingston, Canada) began in 2005 when Don Murphy and Wendy Workman rescued over 100 non-native deer from slaughter, helped by dedicated volunteers and donors. Does and fawns were moved to Quebec in 2006. Eight surviving bucks now live in this permanent, well-fenced reserve, respected and cared for by Allan Park, Jane McDonald and volunteers. We do not buy, sell or breed animals. A registered charity. All photos by Jane McDonald unless otherwise noted.
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Terrific picture, folks!
Their new home is everything you said it was, Jane!
It will probably take them several days to adjust to the new digs -- so don't be surprised if they seem a little spooked at first.
You folks are awesome for giving them a forever home -- and I know they will thank you in numerous and memorable ways.
Please know that we are just down around the corner (as the birds fly) if you ever need anything.
Trish & Andy
Hey Trish and Andy,
Thanks for sending us all your photos. It was such an overwhelming event for me that I couldn't take the photos I wanted. Thankfully I had Don's video camera but it was hard to see through the tears!
Having an opportunity to meet great people like you two is one of the best parts of this!
Jane
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