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Scottish gamekeepers ‘spared torment’ of pregnant deer cull

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Recent estimates suggest there could be almost a million deer in Scotland, external, most of them red deer.

The other species are roe, fallow and sika.

Public agency NatureScot said high numbers of deer were a threat to woodland regeneration.

Annual culls across all the species have involved between 100,000 to 200,000 animals, external.

Responding to a question from Highlands and Islands SNP MSP Emma Roddick, Mr Fairlie said current levels of culling had reduced deer numbers without having to extend the female season.

He said: “In coming to this decision, I have taken careful note of the potential distress caused to many stalkers by being required routinely to shoot heavily pregnant female deer and I have decided against any wider change to the timings of the female close season.”


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