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Feral deer ravage Victoria’s farms and ecosystems, but delayed permits and underfunded management hinder landowners’ efforts despite public support.
Feral deer are causing widespread damage to farms and ecosystems in Victoria, Australia, prompting landowners like the Triggs to push for humane trapping solutions.
Despite public support for stronger management, the government prioritizes expanding deer hunting in national parks for economic gains.
Landowners face severe delays and restrictions in obtaining permits for automated traps, with one couple approved for only 12 deer despite 15 escaping after their permit expired.
Critics say current policies are too slow and underfunded, leaving farmers vulnerable to disease spread and invasive plants, while the government has not disclosed how its $27 million deer management budget is allocated.
Los ciervos salvajes devastan las granjas y los ecosistemas de Victoria, pero los permisos demorados y la gestión insuficiente de fondos obstaculizan los esfuerzos de los terratenientes a pesar del apoyo público.