And so, the herds will continue to grow. Invasive deer in Ireland have no natural predators (the last grey wolf was killed about 238 years ago), so the only pressure on them is from humans with guns.
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Twisted Sifter on MSNThis Huge Deer Used To Live In Ireland And First Emerged 400,000 Years AgoThere is a painting in southern France that depicts a deer with the same enormous antlers that’s over 17,000 years old. They ...
The call was made by the Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association on the back of the awarding of the tender for deer ...
Temperatures in parts of Ireland plunged to minus 7.5C in the early hours of Thursday, with weather warnings remaining in place until Friday. The lowest temperature was recorded by Met Eireann in ...
Engineers are to carry out a safety review amid concerns about a rising deer population in East Cork presenting a danger to motorists, with several "near misses" reported. Motorists driving on ...
The absence of carnivores such as wolves and lynx across the islands of Britain and Ireland, has resulted in man adopting the role of apex predator to manage deer populations. Since the 18th century ...
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