Successful deer management in Scotland requires less conflict not more
What would successful deer management look like in Scotland? To some, flourishing populations of native wild deer represent success. But to others, negative impacts such as damage to woodlands and peatlands, agricultural and forestry losses, deer-vehicle collisions, and facilitating Lyme disease spr...
Main Authors: | Kirkland, H, Hare, D, Daniels, M, Krofel, M, Rao, S, Chapman, T, Blossey, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2021
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