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Torridon’s Callum the Stag put down after welfare concerns

NTS said the stag had lost most of his teeth.

A spokesperson said: “We are saddened to say that following expert vet advice, Callum the Stag, who was often found in the car park at Torridon, has had to be humanely put down.

“We know that many in the community, and visitors too, will be sorry to hear this.

“As a conservation charity, we take our responsibilities for animal welfare seriously and the advice was that this was the kindest option.”

In 2020, tourists were warned not to give friendly red deer in Glen Coe whisky after claims the animals were getting drunk, external.


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