What is deer hunting?
Deer hunting is a real life game of cat and mouse, where wild red or roe deer are pursued by hunters and packs of dogs to the point of exhaustion, until the deer is eventually captured and unceremoniously shot dead.
Over 100,000 years ago you could rightly argue that deer hunting played a vital role in human survival, however today it is no more than a violent blood sport enjoyed by those with a twisted interpretation of the word 'fun'.
Deer hunting is a real life game of cat and mouse, where wild red or roe deer are pursued by hunters and packs of dogs to the point of exhaustion, until the deer is eventually captured and unceremoniously shot dead.
A typical hunt will last around 3 hours and throughout this time the deer will be in a constant state of fear and panic and will roughly travel the distance of 18km.
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What is deer poaching?
You can listen to our Campaign Manager, Jim, explaining what deer poaching is, what Naturewatch Foundation are doing to combat it and what our supporters can do to help.