The prince of European forests that humans loved so much they introduced it anywhere from Britain to New Zealand: Meet the fallow deer.
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The prince of European forests that humans loved so much they introduced it anywhere from Britain to New Zealand: Meet the fallow deer.
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There are very few natural habitats left in the world big enough to allow nature to regulate wildlife populations without any intervention from man. Even South Africa’s biggest national parks are too small to allow for this to happen. Smaller parks and private conservation areas may also not be afforded the luxury of a laissez-faire (“hands off – let nature take its course”) management approach.
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