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Surrey Wildlife Control

When it comes to managing the wildlife in Surrey and the surrounding areas, a viable, humane solution is required. With the ever-increasing numbers of Fallow deer, Roe deer and Muntjac, it is necessary to control them to prevent agricultural damage. Although fencing can be effective in controlling these animals, the huge cost involved, as well as the exclusion of other wildlife, makes it an impractical solution in many cases. Consequently, a more discreet and controlled means is needed, and the most viable and humane option is controlled management through culling. The damage that can be caused by these animals is significant. For farmers and smallholders, it can mean the destruction of crops and pasture land. In the worst cases, the damage is so severe that it can result in the loss of entire harvests, with the potential to significantly impact livelihoods. It is not only agricultural land that can suffer.

 

The destruction of natural habitats, through the destruction of vegetation, can have a huge impact on the local ecology. This can lead to a decrease in the number of other species in the area, as well as an imbalance in the overall environment. Fortunately, the issue can be managed through a carefully managed culling program. This can help to reduce the population of the problem species while allowing other wildlife to remain in the area. Through a controlled cull, the numbers of animals can be reduced in a humane manner, ensuring that the damage caused by them is kept to a minimum. It is important to note that culling is not a long-term solution, and it is important to look at the wider implications of any such program. It is also important to ensure that any program is properly regulated and that all measures are taken to ensure that the culling is carried out in a humane manner.

 

While culling is the most viable and humane option for controlling the numbers of Fallow deer, Roe deer and Muntjac, it is important to remember that this is only one part of the solution. It is important to manage the overall environment, and to ensure that the natural habitats are protected and maintained. By doing this, it is possible to ensure that the wildlife in the area is managed in a responsible and sustainable manner, and that any damage caused by the animals is kept to a minimum. This can provide a safe and secure environment for all species, while ensuring that agricultural damage is kept to a minimum. In conclusion, it is clear that controlled management through culling is the most viable and humane option for controlling the numbers of Fallow deer, Roe deer and Muntjac in Surrey and the surrounding areas.

 

Through a carefully managed program, it is possible to reduce the population of the problem species, while ensuring that the damage caused by them is kept to a minimum. However, it is important to remember that culling is only one part of the solution, and that it is important to manage the overall environment and to protect and maintain the natural habitats.

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Trackswildlife management specialises in the deterrence and control of deer, fox and rabbits along the A3 corridor and into Surrey and Sussex.

A free site survey is always undertaken to advise on the appropriate management technique which may include fencing,trapping and shooting. All clients are provided with a method and risk assessment priory to any treatment procedure alongside adherence to the code of good shooting practice.

Most treatments are carried out of hours to insure both maximum control and discretion.

Call the Wildlife Management experts now for great advice and a free quote.

We serve all of Surrey and Sussex, serve small holdings, farm land, estates, recreational grounds, fisheries, farm shops, fruit farms, grazing land, sporting grounds, golf courses, pick your own, markets, theme parks, garden centres, etc.

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