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The reports cites the most concerning issue as the physical damage caused by thousands of deer living in the Broads wetlands. This is affecting up to 11% of rare fen habitat through peat destruction, ...
Experts used thermal imaging to track the movements of the deer, which are estimated to number nearly 4,500 in the Broads according to the latest survey. A Broads Authority spokesman said ...
Frustrated farmers in Woodbridge and Halesworth in Suffolk are seeing crops destroyed after an apparent surge in deer numbers in some pockets.
Among the schemes promoted is one by Norfolk Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group (FWAG) which is working on a local venison supply chain and coordinating deer management groups. The drones which ...
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