Arran DMG

The Arran DMG occupies the northern half of the island of Arran, lying in the Firth of Clyde and co-incides with the main population of deer on the island. It is the most southerly upland deer management group in Scotland. The southern boundary of the group runs from just north of Brodick on the east coast on the island to Machrie on the western coast. For a location map of the Arran DMG area click here. New Website for Arran Deer Management Group.

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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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Arran DMG

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The Arran DMG occupies the northern half of the island of Arran, lying in the Firth of Clyde and co-incides with the main population of deer on the island. It is the most southerly upland deer management group in Scotland. The southern boundary of the group runs from just north of Brodick on the east coast on the island to Machrie on the western coast. For a location map of the Arran DMG area click here. New Website for Arran Deer Management Group.

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The domain states the following, "The Arran DMG occupies the northern half of the island of Arran, lying in the Firth of Clyde and co-incides with the main population of deer on the island." I analyzed that the web site also said " It is the most southerly upland deer management group in Scotland." They also stated " The southern boundary of the group runs from just north of Brodick on the east coast on the island to Machrie on the western coast. For a location map of the Arran DMG area click here. New Website for Arran Deer Management Group."

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