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ABOUT 'DEER'

‘Deer’ also contains membership information and offers, and news from BDS branches. Produced by Perdix Publishing on behalf of BDS it is published quarterly in October, January, April and July, and mailed direct to all BDS members.

BDS membership represents a large percentage of all the deer stalkers and managers in the UK. The magazine is mailed directly to our 6,000 members and read by more than 12,400 individuals including those involved with deer on both a professional and recreational basis.

'Digital Deer'

Get a flavour of the Deer journal online with Digital Deer, an online magazine accessed via any device including PC, laptop or smartphone.

The flip-HTML publication is updated quarterly to match with Deer journal.

Digital Deer provides a snapshot of the Deer journal aimed at stimulating interest in deer, their ecology and management amongst a much wider public audience.

However, for the exclusive benefit of BDS members, the latest detailed research and technical features will still only be published in the full printed Deer journal. 

Advertising in Deer & Digital Deer

For advertisers ‘Deer’ provides unrivalled access to a dedicated readership interested in all aspects of the world of deer.

To find out more about advertising opportunities, contact Jill Warner or Julia Woolley on 01473 652963, email to jill@perdix-publishing.com or visit http://www.perdix-publishing.com/deer.html

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FURTHER READING

Deer feeding in Phoenix park Dublin by Croatorum

Protect Our Park – Don’t Feed The Deer Campaign at Phoenix Park

Ireland’s Office of Public Works (OPW) has launched the ‘Protect Our Park – Don’t Feed the Deer’ campaign, aiming to alter public behaviour to safeguard the wild deer in Dublin’s Phoenix Park. This initiative follows a recent University College Dublin (UCD) report highlighting the negative impact of human feeding on the behaviour and welfare of the park’s deer population.

Understanding Tick Hazards in South Downs National Park: New Research Insights

Understanding Tick Hazards in South Downs National Park

The British Deer Society is excited to share the findings of a groundbreaking research project we supported, aimed at understanding tick hazards in South Downs National Park (SDNP). As the UK’s most visited national park, SDNP attracts countless visitors every year, making the management of tick-borne diseases a critical public health concern.

Deer O Deer: Embracing Deer In The Garden

Deer O Deer: Embracing Deer In The Garden

Explore our latest feature on the Deer O Deer garden at the RHS Tatton Park Flower Show, highlighting how to create beautiful, deer-friendly landscapes and opportunities for you to get involved.

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