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 ...
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 ...
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Agency could intervene to cull estate's red deer
The Scottish government has used a legal power for the first time to force the owners of a Highland estate to cull red deer on their land. The compulsory deer management control scheme could see ...
The Scottish Greens plan to give NatureScot greater powers to intervene in the running of estates - Michelle Coyle/CATERS NEWS Private landowners could be forced to cull deer on their estates if a ...
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 Ph.D. researcher Sarah Watts of ...
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Reintroducing wolves in the Scottish Highlands could allow native forests to bloom and help reach climate targets, researchers have suggested.
The passage of the Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill is set to bring significant changes for deer management across Scotland, with implications for farmers, estates and rural businesses involved in ...
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