n independent land management group in the Cairngorms working to control the deer population has seen numbers drop by more than half since the 1990s, figures have revealed.

The Upper Deeside and Donside Land Management Group (UDDLM), a voluntary collaboration of land managers covering around a quarter of the national park, released their annual deer count for this year.

Figures show the red deer population across the area covered by the group, which is some 999sqkm, dropped from 8,411 deer in 1996 to 4,054 in 2024. It means there are now just over four deer per sqkm compared to eight previously.

  • @oracle_of_vp
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    46 months ago

    But thats good finally the trees can grow.

    • @Luvs2Spuj
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      46 months ago

      It’s phrased in such a negative way, I agree it’s really irritating!

      • @[email protected]
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        26 months ago

        The next paragraph says:

        The group said this has resulted in improvements to native woodlands, including natural regeneration, whilst at the same time facilitating moorland management.