Name
Species
Condition at Rescue
Disposition
Rescued In
Rescue Location
Current Status

The fallow deer were acquired by the sanctuary to prevent them from being sold to hunting leases, where they would have faced an uncertain and potentially dangerous future. The sanctuary provided them with a safe habitat where they could live without the threat of hunting or relocation.
Since arriving, the deer have adapted well to the sanctuary environment. They live together as a herd and are able to roam freely across a large natural habitat. With access to forest cover, open pasture, and natural water sources, the herd now enjoys a peaceful and stable life.

Time: 6:00 AM
Feed Mix:

Time: Evening grazing continues naturally throughout the pasture and wooded areas.
Feed Mix:
The fallow deer live in a large natural field enclosure that includes:
They share this habitat with blackbuck antelope, creating a diverse and natural herd environment. The deer often rest in the forested areas but are frequently seen grazing in the open field.
Sanctuary staff regularly inspect fencing and habitat features to ensure the enclosure remains secure and safe.
