BASC welcomes deer pilot scheme in Scotland, but more is required
BASC has welcomed the announcement today from NatureScot regarding the launch of two pilot schemes in Scotland aimed at deer managers, but has urged the Scottish government to do more to incentivise the sector.
In response to the announcement, BASC Scotland director Peter Clark said:
“BASC welcomes this pilot scheme, which our organisation has been advocating for many years, and we are prepared to assist in its implementation.
“Incentivisation is key to the process and while this is a step in the right direction, more Government financial support will be required to achieve effective deer population control.
“BASC has been clear that community-integrated deer management on publicly owned land must be part of the Government’s plans.
“BASC members are willing to play their part in this process, but there must be greater clarity and a plan on managing deer on publicly owned land.”