Jang Jin-young, 43, a youth group leader, points at a photo showing a vegetable garden damaged by deer on Anma Island in Yeonggwang, South Korea, May 23, 2024. The people of a village nestled beside peaks and a rocky shoreline near South Jeolla province have all but given up their fight against the deer, whose numbers have exploded since the mid-1980s. Now, they say the only option is to cull the herd. "I'm sorry to say this, but we need to get rid of them, which is our intention, even if that means we have to kill them," said Jang Jin-young, one of the leaders of the village, which numbers about 150. REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji