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Deer: “Good management, not massacres” says Edward Mountain


By Tom Ramage

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Highland MSP Edward Mountain is calling for the traditional closed season for culling male deer to be protected, after condemning the Scottish Government’s legislative proposals to introduce an all year round open season on killing all male deer.

Hot topic: what is the best way to control deer in the Highlands?
Hot topic: what is the best way to control deer in the Highlands?

The proposal is due to be considered by the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee at the Scottish Parliament this September and Mr Mountain is calling on MSPs to support his motion to annul the legislative change.

The Highlands and Islands MSP has also launched a petition on his website calling for the Scottish Government to drop the proposals, warning that the introduction of an all year round open season for male deer “is likely to result in increased suffering and poor selective management.

“After 40 years of managing deer I cannot support the Scottish Government’s proposals to remove the closed seasons on all male deer," he said today.

“Creating a permanent open season on culling male deer will not lead to good management, but indiscriminate killing and, I fear, uncontrolled slaughter.

Petitioner: Edward Mountain MSP
Petitioner: Edward Mountain MSP

“That’s why I have lodged a motion to annul this proposal at the Scottish Parliament and have also launched a petition calling on the Scottish Government to drop this idea."

The current closed seasons were already serving Scotland well, he felt, and proving far more effective at protecting the welfare of the deer population.

“Indeed, if there is reason to shoot deer during the closed season then there is already a licensing scheme in place which ensures culling is justified and is granted approval. Frankly, replacing the current measures with an open season is just excessive.

“Managing and culling the deer population takes more than just shooting every male deer in sight. The Scottish Government needs to go back to the drawing board and be far more thoughtful in its approach in its aim to reduce the size of the national deer herd.

“I would prefer to see them put more boots on the ground and collaborate more with land managers, focusing their efforts on protecting the fit and healthy male deer. Reducing the national deer herd is about good management, not massacres.”

Find the petition for the removal of close seasons for male deer in Scotland.


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