Red deer on a remote Scottish island are giving birth earlier in the year - and scientists say it's some of the first evidence ever seen that animals are evolving to cope with climate change. Previous ...
Our funding for this project was not external (it was from within Cardiff University), but it was building on material collected as part of a NERC project NE/FO21541. David Stanton and Mike Bruford do ...
Red deer on islands off the coast of Scotland may have been brought to that region from Europe 5,000 years ago by humans of that distant era. Scientifically known as Cervus elaphus, these creatures ...
Calls have been made for a more bespoke cull to protect native breeds and Scotland’s landscape Landscape home to Scotland’s monarch of the glen is at risk of being dominated by non-native deer, new ...
A study reveals non-native sika deer may outcompete native red and roe deer in Scottish woodlands unless species-specific ...
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