The deer is worrying in England

Scientists call on the British government to kill more than 750,000 wild deer as they are causing negative problems in rural areas.

The number of deer in the UK is now the largest since the Ice Age. According to scientific calculations, about 1.5 million deer are living in the wild environment in England. Because there are no natural enemies, they proliferate very quickly. That situation leads to many bad problems for rural areas.

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A Chinese deer in England. (Photo: Flickr)

Deer often eat plants in the fields. Every year more than 14,000 vehicles are badly damaged and about 450 people are injured in the UK due to collisions with wild deer. They eat flowers, buds and shrubs in the forests, making the number of birds unable to survive. For example, many scientists claim that nightingale birds become scarce due to the proliferation of deer. This situation reduces the level of biodiversity and disturbs the ecological balance.

A study by biologists at the University of East Anglia in the UK, published in Wildlife Management, suggests that killing between 50% and 60% of the current wild deer will reduce their negative impact on rural areas, while helping them maintain their numbers in a stable state. In addition, deer meat can also bring a big income.

Dr. Paul Dolman, a researcher at the University of East Anglia, said that the government should only allow hunters who are trained and have a license to participate in the deer killing campaign. According to him, this is the only practical measure.

"I don't think it is feasible to use wolves and brown bears to capture deer in rural areas. Since deer in the UK have no natural enemies, shooting them is the only way to control their numbers , " said the Dolman. comment.

The Royal Family Cruelty Prevention Association (RSPCA) argues that authorities should adopt humanitarian measures if they decide to kill deer.

6 species of deer living in England. Red deer and red deer are native species, while 4 other species have been introduced into the UK since the 11th century. Chinese deer are the latest species introduced into the UK. They began to appear in the wild environment from the 20s.