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THE BDS NORTH EAST SCOTLAND BRANCH

Information on the British Deer Society (BDS) North East Scotland branch including events, news, and contacts.

BRANCH Area AND COMMITTEE

Chair
chairnortheastscotland@bds.org.uk
Vice Chair Jim McQueenie northeastscotland@bds.org.uk
Secretary Mike Eamer
Treasurer Toby Rider northeastscotland@bds.org.uk
Branch BDS Journal entries co-ordinator Simon Blackett northeastscotland@bds.org.uk
Branch webpage co-ordinator Grenville Irvine-Fortescue northeastscotland@bds.org.uk

Additional Committee Members
William Cruickshank
Dallas Cobban

PostcodeArea
ABAberdeen

EVENTS

Date

EVENT

TBC

Updates Coming Soon

Please check beforehand whether branch events are going ahead due to any changes in Covid-19 guidance or regulations.

NEXT BDS NATIONAL EVENT

No upcoming events, please check back soon.

STAY IN TOUCH

If your contact information has changed please make sure to let us know.  To update your details simply email membership@bds.org.uk or call 01425 655434.

LATEST NEWS

Summer 2024 edition Digital Deer

Discover the Latest Insights in Digital Deer’s Summer 2024 Edition!

We are delighted to announce the release of the Summer 2024 edition of our highly anticipated free online taster version of the members’ magazine, Digital Deer. Packed with exciting content, this edition is your gateway to the latest news, research, and insights from the world of deer. Here’s a sneak peek into what you can expect:

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.

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