Han Jeong-rye, 80, crawls under the 1.8-meter-high tight mesh net surrounding her vegetable garden, which aims to protect crops from deer, on Anma Island in Yeonggwang, South Korea, May 21, 2024. Spread over an area just slightly larger than Central Park in Manhattan, the deer are now estimated to number 1,000, after years of grazing and breeding freely in the absence of predators. "I just want all the deer on the island to disappear forever," said Han Jeong-rye, working in her vegetable garden surrounded by a mesh net that presents no obstacle for the deer, who jump over or rip through it. "It's totally useless, I can't stand it. I'd be happy if somebody could please, please catch them." REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji