paul k
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roe steak said:I would love to see muntjac on my shooting grounds. I guess like rabbits, being considered as pests having a 'few and under control' is ok untill your crops get mauled.
They will certainly keep speading and although they are higher profile than say compared to say Harlequin Ladybirds or Edible Dormouse yes Edible (romans ate them yummy) we are going to see them most places very soon however they get there. Can't wait.
Most experts predict that muntjac will be the most numerous if not quite the most widespread deer species before very many years have passed.
Roe will always have a wider distribution, being absolutely fine in upland areas, probably ultimately occupying every 10km grid square in rural England, Wales and Scotland whereas muntjac may not do well in upland locations but will be everywhere at lower level, including many urban areas (as are roe) and at greater densities. Of course urban areas will also act as a reservoir no matter how hard they are culled in adjacent areas.