Breadcrumbs
Deer
23 January 2009
Deer populations are rising and development is encroaching on their habitat, leading to increasing deer damage in both commercial and amenity horticulture. Only red and roe deer are native, but fallow, roe and muntjac deer are the species most likely to be encountered in all but upland regions of the UK.
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