CenterParcs Cull?

I think there are times and places where you just have to accept nature for what it is. Those Muntjac keep the undergrowth under al the trees nice and clear so the kids can all run about without tripping over brambles and falling into stinging nettles. And no need to run strimmers and mowers. They won’t be doing any damage to mature trees, and any new planting can be protected by tubes / cages.

And most visitors at Centre Parks will have very little actual exposure to wild life. What a pleasure in having lots all around.

Plenty of culling will happen in surrounding areas and deer will move out into those areas.
 
Center parks in Cumbria helped to start and finance grey squirrel culling to protect the reds will possibly only have roe deer they used to have cameras covering badger setts so that you can whatch on tv in your lodge there was some very interesting footage a few years ago when a young couple got a bit carried away ontop of one badger sett
 
  • Haha
Reactions: DRN
I was there with my family two weeks ago and had exactly the same thought! Having been there previously I brought the thermal along this time, once the Subtropical Swimming Paradise closed at 20:00 we would go on a nice little stalk on the way back to the lodge. A good way of teaching the nipper how to get on with things, short of taking a shot. The place was absolutely teeming with munties, they would walk by our lodge day and night.
 

Attachments

  • PXL_20260409_110936509.webp
    PXL_20260409_110936509.webp
    637 KB · Views: 21
  • PXL_20260406_150738153.webp
    PXL_20260406_150738153.webp
    563.8 KB · Views: 22
  • PXL_20260406_190556718.webp
    PXL_20260406_190556718.webp
    235.5 KB · Views: 22
  • IMG20260407073046.webp
    IMG20260407073046.webp
    589.7 KB · Views: 22
  • IMG20260407073045.webp
    IMG20260407073045.webp
    547.8 KB · Views: 21
Last edited:
I was there with my family two weeks ago and had exactly the same thought! Having been there previously I brought the thermal along this time, once the Subtropical Swimming Paradise closed at 20:00 we would go on a nice little stalk on the way back to the lodge. A good way of teaching the nipper how to get on with things, short of taking a shot. The place was absolutely teeming with munties, they would walk by our lodge day and night.
Took my thermal too. What are we like

1000043906.webp

It was also handy on the safari (Pixfra Draco)

20260414102545@10-25-45.webp20260414104313@10-43-13.webp20260414104755@10-47-55.webp
 
At the Elveden site, they ask guests not to feed them. They are so tame that they are happy to enter the rooms through the patio doors if they think they will get food.
 
Back
Top