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Hi all, we are a small wildlife management company based in South Yorkshire specializing in deer management on farmland and woodland. Over the last ten years the deer population in the UK has massively increased, this has resulted in over crowding in some areas as well as a devastating effect to woodland and farmland. 

We at SYWM offer a management plan that suites all landowners with the goal of minimizing land damage as well as  promoting a healthy balanced deer population, all management is carried out to a strict plan that is agreed with the land owner beforehand. if you feel we could help please contact us via this add

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There's actually quite a lot of deer managers on here mate (self included) as forestry and deer management often go hand-in hand. Are you qualified in carrying out deer impact assessments, as that would be a good string to your bow for any forthcoming grant schemes?

Regards,

SG

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hi SG I'm qualified in game and wildlife management as well as holding the relevant dsc qualifications. I did have a feeling this site would hold a few other professional deer managers, but unlike other farming forums this one doesn't seam to have pages and pages of shooting permission wanted adds

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26 minutes ago, sywm said:

hi SG I'm qualified in game and wildlife management as well as holding the relevant dsc qualifications. I did have a feeling this site would hold a few other professional deer managers, but unlike other farming forums this one doesn't seam to have pages and pages of shooting permission wanted adds

It's a bit of a geographical lottery to some extent, although I manage estates in several different counties now. Try your local Deer Initiative as they are looking to take over Woodland Trust sites. Also try your local wildlife trust or any local private woodland management companies. Qualifications will get you a long way these days despite would some folk would lead you to believe. Good luck!

SG

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23 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:

I'd be interested in a fresh carcass.

You're a bit far from me mate, but PM me your location and I'll find someone nearby that can help you. It will probably cost you the game dealer rate which is currently about £2.40/kg. However, most stuff is out of season currently, but you can at least book one for later!

SG

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