Bryon Pace studies the future of deer in Scotland. “It is difficult to explain, and certainly impossible to describe, the mingled feelings of excitement and interest of the enthusiastic sportsman who, after perhaps a couple of hours’ toil and stratagem,…
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The future of deer in Scotland
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Let stalking essential for Scottish deer sector
A survey undertaken in May by the Association of Deer Management Groups (ADMG), Lowland Deer Network Scotland (LDNS) and the Scottish Venison Association (SVA) has found that if there is no let stalking this year for stags, hinds, roe bucks…
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Late deer rut
Despite a late rut, the condition of red deer across Scotland is still good, claims the report on the 2013 season.
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