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What do DMGs do? Value to the Scottish Rural Economy. Close seasons for deer in Scotland. How does ADMG work? What are Deer Management Groups? Deer Management Groups are not unique to Scotland although they have proved highly suitable to the Scottish pattern of land ownership, particularly where the holdings are generally large, as in the Highlands. Increasingly groups liaise and co-operate with other interest groups and with local communities. They have evolved rapidly in recent years and are be.
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From almost sea level to almost 4,000 feet. Other interested members, and was formed in 1988. Draft Management Plan now available to download.
The area includes Rannoch Moor and Black Mount and extends down Loch Etive to Taynuilt and to the North West to Kentallen. The deer population within this group is almost entirely red with the occasional sighting of roe and reports of some sika in the south west of the group area. The deer management in this plan predominantly relates to red deer.
It has 28 subscribing members, and was formed in 2003 as an amalgamation of the East Glenlyon and West Rannoch Deer Management Groups. It is not part of any other local association, and operates under its own constitution.