Culling plans put future of red deer study in jeopardy
Natasha Loder
Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6773, 5-6
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LONDON A world-renowned study of the population dynamics of red deer on an island off Scotland's west coast is being threatened by a proposal to substantially cull the deer in order to protect and enhance the local environment.
Date: 2000
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