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England’s new 10-year plan expands deer culling rights to reduce overpopulation harming woodlands, crops, and safety.
England has launched a 10-year plan to reduce deer overpopulation, which is damaging woodlands, crops, and public safety.
The initiative, backed by the Labour government, expands landowners’ and tenants’ legal rights to cull deer, simplifies licensing for night and closed-season shooting, and introduces deer officers, grants, and research support.
It aims to combat widespread woodland degradation—33% of which are in poor condition—protect native species, and promote sustainable venison use.
While supported by farmers and conservationists, the plan faces criticism from animal welfare groups who oppose culling and advocate alternative methods.
El nuevo plan de 10 años de Inglaterra expande los derechos de sacrificio de ciervos para reducir la sobrepoblación que daña los bosques, los cultivos y la seguridad.