Animal Management and culling; Helicopter transporting red deer carcasses after National Trust deer cull, Braemar, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland


After the Glen Feshie slaughter of 2004, documented and recorded on film, A further cull took place on the Invercauld Estate in 2006. Concern was raised because to drive deer with a vehicle or aircraft is criminal offence. The Deer Commission may in certain circumstances authorize the use of a vehicle to drive deer, but in this case, the use of any aircraft is excluded on welfare grounds.


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Location: Braemar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland uk
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