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  2. Gamekeepers 'spared torment' of pregnant deer cull - AOL

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    Gamekeepers oppose shooting heavily pregnant deer Recent estimates suggest there could be almost a million deer in Scotland , most of them red deer. The other species are roe, fallow and sika.

  3. Gamekeepers in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The National Gamekeeper's Organisation (NGO) claims that nine times as much of the British countryside is looked after by gamekeepers as is in nature reserves and National Parks. [ 17 ] The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has criticised the persecution of birds of prey on some shooting estates. 68% of those convicted of raptor ...

  4. Wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    Wildlife management is the management process influencing interactions among and between wildlife, its habitats and people to achieve predefined impacts. [1] [2] [3] Wildlife management can include wildlife conservation, population control, gamekeeping, wildlife contraceptive and pest control.

  5. Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust - Wikipedia

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    On 1 October 2007, after 27 years as the Game Conservancy Trust, the organisation was renamed to the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, to better reflect it's broader work of also conserving "associated flora and fauna", which can also benefit as a consequence of sympathetic game management and accompanying land management practices.

  6. Game preservation - Wikipedia

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    In Britain wild predators and scavengers were very badly affected by being shot by gamekeepers as "vermin" during the heyday of game preservation in the 18th and 19th centuries: for example, the gamekeepers' records of the Glengarry Estate in Scotland record killing in 3 years in the 19th century:

  7. Game Act 1831 - Wikipedia

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    The Game Act 1831 (1 & 2 Will. 4.c. 32) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which was passed to protect game birds by establishing a close season during which they could not be legally taken.

  8. Raptor persecution - Wikipedia

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    Raven. Birds of prey are protected species in the United Kingdom, and criminal offences against them are covered by the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981.But it is a crime that is difficult to monitor, due to the remoteness of many of the areas in which the birds live and cultural and social pressures in certain sectors of the rural community which discourage reporting. [7]

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