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Deer Culling

There are estimated to be around two million deer in Britain, putting pressure on the countryside. Mary-Ann Ochota finds out why and how they are culled.

Britain’s deer population has surged to around two million. These iconic animals are well-loved, but their growing numbers are putting real pressure on the countryside - stripping young hedges and woodlands, damaging crops, preventing natural restoration and harming other native wildlife. To control the population, hundreds of thousands of deer are shot each year. Critics argue hunting in the name of conservation is inhumane, and a short-term fix. Others baulk at eating ‘Bambi’. Supporters argue that it’s the most sustainable, environmentally-friendly meat you can get. Mary-Ann Ochota heads into the field with a professional stalker to see what deer management really involves, from woodland to wild meat.

Produced and presented by Mary-Ann Ochota

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24 minutes

On radio

Thu 9 Apr 2026 15:00

Broadcasts

  • Thu 9 Apr 2026 15:00
  • Sat 11 Apr 2026 06:07

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