NatureScot says assessments suggest grazing by the animals is having less of an impact.
Red deer on a remote Scottish island are giving birth earlier in the year - and scientists say it's some of the first evidence ever seen that animals are evolving to cope with climate change. Previous ...
It is the first time a control scheme has been used to cull deer on a Scottish estate under legislation introduced in 1996 Deer will be culled on a Highland estate following approval by the Scottish ...
Lost mountain woodlands in the Scottish Highlands will return if deer densities are reduced, according to new University of Stirling research. A six-year study, led by PhD researcher Sarah Watts of ...
A sustained deer cull in one of Scotland’s most scenic locations has been hailed as a “great success” after studies showed the landscape returning to life. Protected blanket bog and mountain ...
A video shows a wild stag walking right up to a hiker, getting so close that his breath fogged up the stunned man’s camera ...
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