DEER & WILDLIFE CONTROL
Protecting the countryside
Maintaining the Balance
Our population of native deer, topped up with imported species and released captive
animals, has exploded in recent years. An exact head count of deer is difficult due
to their nature but it is believed that deer in Britain are more numerous now than
1,000 years ago. Deer have re-
With the estimated population of deer in Britain at 1.5 million its not surprising
road traffic accidents involving them are around 80,000 per annum and increasing.
Human fatalities range from 12-
Deer cause significant damage to forestry by reducing tree regeneration, browsing saplings and bark stripping. Ancient woodland is being irreversibly damaged and native woodland plants are under threat from heavy browsing. Defra estimated the damage to farmers crops in 2003 to be in the region of 4.5 million pounds, the deer population has increased sufficiently since then and the National Farmers Union has noted an increase in recent problems.
Nevertheless deer are a good economic and social resource and only become a problem when the numbers are unchecked. A managed culling programme by trained personnel will keep the population at a sustainable level. If you have any issues with the number of deer on your land, if they have become a nuisance or are causing damage then please give me a call. I can analyse the deer population and help you with a programme to keep them under control, improving the situation for both you, the countryside and the deer.
DSC1&2 Qualified, DMQ Accredited witness & Assessor.
BASC Boar certificate holder/Course instructor
Large Game Meat Hygiene License
Fully insured with BASC.