The 'green rain' from NZ would have come to our shores long ago if SNH/NatureScot actually had any teeth and the Scottish Government took a 'hell or high water' approach.
I'm sure you are familiar with the Assynt saga?
The Assynt Crofters' Trust is the owner of the North Assynt Estate, following a historic community buy out in 1992
www.theassyntcrofters.co.uk
@sikamalc probably has the inside scoop
Its true that I played a major part in the initial first two years after the purchase of the estate. At the time the two main players on the committee were Alister Mckaskill who ran the local butchers shop in Lochinver, who I believe has passed on, and Bill Ritchie. Who is a local crofter.
The historic cull off the ground was 200 head of Reds, with particular emphasis on Stack Polly at the far end of the estate. They did have a local guy doing this area at the time.
The foundation had no money left after the purchase, and the last 500k was donated by the John Muir Trust, I believe. I and my colleagues, a group of 7 semi pro stalkers who I knew, (and were helping with the other estate on the east coast I was managing ) joined them on the day of their completing the purchase and took the committee to dinner at the Inchnadamph hotel.
We managed to take around 182 deer the first year and 186 the second year. They then started to employ more people to manage the estate and I moved back to the estate I was managing at the sametime on the East Coast.
There were no deer within a reasonable distance of the lodge at Lochinver. The Vesties had spent NOTHING on maintaining the lodge. The whole place needed a huge amount of investment. It also needed a skilled and enthusiastic manager to run it, it was a huge task. Further more the whole village was your boss!!
Outstanding estate, with three iconic munroes, especially Sullven. I have many happy memories of stalking on there, but with 44,000 acres to cover it needed some serious money to bring it up to scratch. The only money after the purchase was the venison, and I am proud of the fact that we got every beast we shot, back to the larder, although that was not up to spec either. And believe me, there was some hellish extractions on that place.
The tick burden on there was horrendous, and I cannot ever remember seeing a single Grouse or Ptarmigan on the place whilst there. Sika were at the time just starting to show up on the edge of the estate.