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Breadalbane DMG

The Breadalbane Deer Management Group BDMG covers just over 90,000 ha. 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. The Group subscribes to the Association of Deer Management Groups ADMG. The boundaries of its area are. In the north Loch Rannoch. In the east the A846 Keltneyburn to Tummel Bridge road.

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ADMG Association of Deer Management Groups ADMG

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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The Breadalbane Deer Management Group BDMG covers just over 90,000 ha. 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. The Group subscribes to the Association of Deer Management Groups ADMG. The boundaries of its area are. In the north Loch Rannoch. In the east the A846 Keltneyburn to Tummel Bridge road.

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The domain states the following, "The Breadalbane Deer Management Group BDMG covers just over 90,000 ha." I analyzed that the web site also said " It has 28 subscribing members, and was formed in 2003 as an amalgamation of the East Glenlyon and West Rannoch Deer Management Groups." They also stated " It is not part of any other local association, and operates under its own constitution. The Group subscribes to the Association of Deer Management Groups ADMG. The boundaries of its area are. In the north Loch Rannoch. In the east the A846 Keltneyburn to Tummel Bridge road."

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East Grampian DMG

For deer management purposes, the Group is split into five sub areas.

East Loch Ericht DMG

The area comprises mainly upland terrain characterised by undulating moorland rising to high mountains and corries at the northern and western end.

East Ross DMG

The East Ross Deer Management group encapsulates a land area of circa 20,000 hectares of mixed land types with the predominance being heather moorland, commercial forestry blocks, parcels of farmland both for arable and stock farming use and in the Northern section of the group there are areas of the land which are under crofting tenure including 3 areas of common grazing. The northern reaches of the group form part of the water catchment area for the river Carron and given that some of the current group.

East Sutherland DMG

East Sutherland DMG lies inland from the east coast between Golspie and Helmsdale.