Sheriff’s Office Deputies Jonathan Lane and Ty Torres helped
free a Key deer Thursday on Big Pine Key.
Larry Tinkler of Gary’s Plumbing and Fire called the
Sheriff’s Office at approximately 4 p.m. for help after finding the adult buck
on Pine Lane. Tinkler took the attached video. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service also responded.
The deer had its head and antlers wrapped in a mesh hammock.
The Deputies stated it took about 20 minutes of cutting through rope and wood
attached to the hammock to free the deer. It was not seriously injured in the
incident.
Key deer are a federally protected endangered species that
live primarily in the lower Florida Keys, particularly Big Pine Key and No Name
Key. It is a subspecies of white-tailed deer and is the smallest North American
deer species.
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