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Gamekeepers hit out at 'out-of-season deer culls' on Skye | The Westmorland Gazette

Recent incidents of what appears to be out-of-season deer culling on the Isle of Skye must not become Scotland’s standard of deer management, gamekeepers have warned. Photographs have emerged on Facebook showing dead hinds inside a new forestry enclosure at Dunvegan, on the MacLeod Estate. One image shows a large, unborn calf lying beside its shot mother and a second post shows another dead hind found just 1,000 yards away. The scenes have angered local people on social media, with one man who did not wish to be identified telling the PA news agency: “Shooting out of season is wrong and disgusting. The Government is wrong to hand out licences to do these culls.

Gamekeepers hit out at 'out-of-season deer culls' on Skye | Somerset County Gazette

Recent incidents of what appears to be out-of-season deer culling on the Isle of Skye must not become Scotland’s standard of deer management, gamekeepers have warned. Photographs have emerged on Facebook showing dead hinds inside a new forestry enclosure at Dunvegan, on the MacLeod Estate. One image shows a large, unborn calf lying beside its shot mother and a second post shows another dead hind found just 1,000 yards away. The scenes have angered local people on social media, with one man who did not wish to be identified telling the PA news agency: “Shooting out of season is wrong and disgusting. The Government is wrong to hand out licences to do these culls.

Gamekeepers hit out at 'out-of-season deer culls' on Skye | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Recent incidents of what appears to be out-of-season deer culling on the Isle of Skye must not become Scotland’s standard of deer management, gamekeepers have warned. Photographs have emerged on Facebook showing dead hinds inside a new forestry enclosure at Dunvegan, on the MacLeod Estate. One image shows a large, unborn calf lying beside its shot mother and a second post shows another dead hind found just 1,000 yards away. The scenes have angered local people on social media, with one man who did not wish to be identified telling the PA news agency: “Shooting out of season is wrong and disgusting. The Government is wrong to hand out licences to do these culls.

Orphaned deer could starve under Scottish Government's cull plans.

Updated: April 28, 2021, 9:17 am © Shutterstock / Menno Schaefer Whitetail roe deer standing in a field of buckwheat. Orphaned deer could starve to death under the Scottish Government’s cull plans, says a welfare organisation. The British Deer Society (BDS) opposes a proposal to shorten the close season for female deer. According to the BDS, calves that are nutritionally dependent on lactating mothers could suffer. They say most species need “at least three months” with theirs mothers “if the young are to survive at all”. The BDS is among nine organisations to have called for a meeting with Scottish Ministers and public agency NatureScot to discuss the proposed changes.

JIM CRUMLEY: Deer population to be halved? Let's reintroduce wolves and let nature do the job

© Supplied by Courier artist The day after tomorrow is Earth Day. Part of me thinks that an annual day-long event that embraces all the continents is a remarkable thing. The other part of me thinks that every day should be Earth Day. The theme of Earth Day 2021 is Restore the Earth. What does that mean? Permit me to call your attention to two newspaper stories from the past week, one from a London national and the other one from this very newspaper. © Shutterstock / non c Planet Earth with sunrise in space – elements of this image furnished by NASA. The first story reports the findings of a new study by the Key Biodiversity Areas Secretariat which lives in the David Attenborough Building at Cambridge University.

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