Private landowners could be forced to cull deer on their estates if a Scottish Government agency deems this would help “nature restoration”, under powers proposed by ministers.
accidents in the forest have decreased in recent years since deer numbers have been managed. this winter s survey results will give staff more accurate information for future culls. so as we re flying the drone, and we will keep the deer, we then put it onto the mapping system. we record the species, the age class, if we can tell from the imagery and the sex of the deer. and then it creates this distribution and density map of the deer across the forest. the ultimate aim a healthy forest with healthy animals. yvette austin, bbc news. beautiful pictures. calljust to get some fresh this morning. we have not moved! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning.
change the biodiversity. managing their numbers also helps prevent scenes like this the result of a deer collision. luckily, the driver of this car made a full recovery. for some years now, road accidents involving deer have been recorded in the south east and, as time has passed, a picture has built up of where most happen. of course it does rely on the collisions being reported, but the data suggests the ashdown forest and area around tunbridge wells are hotspots. accidents in the forest have decreased in recent years since deer numbers have been managed. this winter s survey results will give staff more accurate information for future culls. so as we re flying the drone, and we locate the deer, we then put it onto the mapping system. we record the species, the age class, if we can tell from the imagery and the sex of the deer. and then it creates this distribution and density map