IN December 1962, a young roe buck was received at this laboratory for post-mortem examination. Incidental to other lesions there were about a dozen soft greyish nodules about 1.25 cm. diam.
Steve Micklewright, chief executive of Findhorn-based Trees for Life, said Scotland had more roe deer than any other European country. He said lynx could help control deer numbers in areas where ...
Although milder winters can be beneficial for many deer populations in the northern hemisphere, warmer summers with changing ...