Brought to the UK by the Normans for hunting, fallow deer are now the most widespread deer in the UK and can be seen in many parks and forests in Wales. Fallow deer are smaller than red deer and ...
Instead, its closest living relative is the fallow deer (Dama dama). The enormous size of these antlers is thought to be a result of sexual selection, where females preferred males with the ...
Although milder winters can be beneficial for many deer populations in the northern hemisphere, warmer summers with changing ...
During a day of deer hunting, Karaca Ali Aga (Talat Gözbak) finds a girl wandering around, and immediately falls in love with her. Some time later, when Aga goes back to marry her, he instructs ...
Moving on the southern route, you can reach the shores of Ashk Island, a special habitat of Persian fallow deer, in the middle of 5,700 km of Lake Urmia within 2 hours. The Ashk Island of Lake ...
DECIDING where to go on holiday can actually be quite tricky – do you fly back to your favourite destination or try something ...
What other damage can deer cause in gardens? Red, sika and fallow deer peel and eat bark, favouring Norway spruce, lodgepole pine, larch, ash, willow and beech. Muntjac damage coppice shoots by ...
Grimsthorpe Castle is glorious in autumn – its magnificent oak forest particularly enigmatic as the weather changes. Happily, ...
In 2002, local biologists estimated that about 250 axis deer were roaming the Point Reyes National Seashore area. To prevent their spread, as well as that of the non-native fallow deer ...
New questions are being raised about a controversial deer cull on Sidney Island. Parks Canada is determined to eradicate invasive fallow deer from the island. Residents have shown concern over the ...
It’s a tactic by Parks Canada to create killing zones for Phase 2 of the plan to rid Sidney Island of invasive fallow deer. The idea is to use tracking dogs to rush the deer into fenced areas ...
A fourth fallow deer was discovered dead on Wednesday with its antlers entangled in netting and wounds on its legs. “There were no [cougar] tracks around the deer that I could see, but the ...