
Hundreds of deer rescued from frozen Siberian lakes
More than 300 roe deer were rescued from frozen lakes in Russia’s Novosibirsk region after early migration left the animals stranded on icy surfaces, Euronews writes.
The animals, unable to stand or move on the slick ice, were found lying or sliding helplessly. Local fishers in the Karasuk district carried dozens of deer to safety.
Emergency crews later joined with a hovercraft. The Ministry of Nature said most of the animals survived, though some were already dead when help arrived.


