London Jaeger
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I was interested to see the below article pop up on my news feed -
www.eppingforestguardian.co.uk
Apparently the Fallow have been left unmanaged by the City of London Cooperation and are now at a detrimentally high density.
Some may remember that a Hunting Club did previously hold the sporting rights, but this was revoked due to a animal rights and political backlash in 2016, which I link below -
www.standard.co.uk
It seems the CLC decided not to take matters into their own hands after all and have not carried any focused management of the deer. Paul Morris (an Epping Forest Verderer) who campaigned against the original hunting clubs contract, is holding his ground however and saying: “I am never going to be happy about culling deer, but I do understand that there is a level of management that has to go on.” He maintains that the abandoned contract for people to pay and hunt was “disgraceful”. Essentially hunting is ok as long as you are are miserable whilst doing it, which is an interesting new argument from the Animal Rights lot.
Hundreds of Epping Forest deer may be killed to keep population at 'suitable' level
Deer in Epping Forest could be culled over the next five years to bring the numbers down to 150.
Apparently the Fallow have been left unmanaged by the City of London Cooperation and are now at a detrimentally high density.
Some may remember that a Hunting Club did previously hold the sporting rights, but this was revoked due to a animal rights and political backlash in 2016, which I link below -
Hunting axed in Epping Forest after outcry over 'disembowelled' deer
A controversial scheme allowing deer-hunting at Epping Forest has been axed after claims from critics that they saw animals being “disembowelled”.
It seems the CLC decided not to take matters into their own hands after all and have not carried any focused management of the deer. Paul Morris (an Epping Forest Verderer) who campaigned against the original hunting clubs contract, is holding his ground however and saying: “I am never going to be happy about culling deer, but I do understand that there is a level of management that has to go on.” He maintains that the abandoned contract for people to pay and hunt was “disgraceful”. Essentially hunting is ok as long as you are are miserable whilst doing it, which is an interesting new argument from the Animal Rights lot.