tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566978443523529414.post5403951062416897592..comments2023-11-21T17:40:39.528+00:00Comments on Incubator More - renovating a Victorian gamekeeper's lodge: The Accidental Deer HunterIncubator Morehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17928909719389133280noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566978443523529414.post-39075276472830157872015-06-03T22:07:41.440+01:002015-06-03T22:07:41.440+01:00Very valid points, and the hunter fella mentioned ...Very valid points, and the hunter fella mentioned much the same things, but still...<br />Although I freely admit that I look at the issue from a former townie perspective where the only experience I've got of such creatures is through the eyes of Chris Packham and his ilk on the tellybox in the corner. As such I'm still in the 'oh, they're so CUDDLY!' brigade so that could well change once my real-world awareness of them develops a little through speaking to people and seeing the damage they do.Muzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02471060279727303230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7566978443523529414.post-11305415850744830712015-06-03T15:08:30.417+01:002015-06-03T15:08:30.417+01:00FWIW Muntjac are in imported species from China an...FWIW Muntjac are in imported species from China and although cute looking, aren't really all that good environmentally. They tend to chew bark off trees (which can kill the tree), and tend to push the indigenous species (like Roe) off their territories. Personally I think they're ugly little things.Riceburnernoreply@blogger.com