Our Services

Deer Impact assessment Report
A comprehensive Impact assessment carried out by the team resulting in a detailed report complete with recommendations to counter any impact:
- Presence of Increased browsing due to deer.
- Habitat degradation: Deer grazing can cause habitat degradation by altering the composition and structure of the understory vegetation.
- Tree damage: Deer often cause damage to tree bark through rubbing, particularly during the mating season. This can result in tree mortality or reduced growth rates.
- Disease transmission: Deer can act as carriers of various diseases and parasites, which can be transmitted to other wildlife or domestic livestock present in or near woodlands.
- Deer count, utilising one or more recognised deer count methods. Including full resources of the team equipped with latest technologies i.e Thermal spotters.


Deer Cull management plan
Manage deer population through culling to maintain a balanced ecosystem and mitigate negative impacts.
- Method: Implement a strategic and controlled culling program to reduce deer numbers within designated areas.
- Collaboration: Coordinate with local authorities, and community stakeholders to ensure a comprehensive and effective management plan.
- Selective Culling: Target specific areas or deer populations based on impact assessment data, prioritising areas with high deer density or ecological sensitivities.
- Ethical Considerations: Employ humane and ethical culling practices, adhering to established guidelines and regulations for the welfare of animals.
- Public Awareness: Educate the community about the need for deer population management and the rationale behind the culling program to promote understanding and support.
- Reporting: Maintain transparent communication by providing regular updates to the stakeholders on the progress and outcomes of the culling program.
- Long-Term Sustainability: Integrate the deer cull management plan with broader conservation efforts to ensure the long-term health and balance of the local ecosystem.

Vermin Control
Vermin control is crucial for farms and landowners to protect crops, livestock, and overall farm operations.
Whether it is to protect the new-borns during lambing seasons, to maintain the integrity of fields and banking with an infestation of rabbits, we do it all.
Specific vermin control requirements can vary depending on the location, crops, and livestock involved.
It’s important to tailor the pest management approach to the unique needs of the farm while considering environmental sustainability and the safety of humans and animals.
G&D DMG will be happy to assist landowners to implement a vermin control regime.
Why choose us?
The correct choice of team for all your Deer Management needs
At G&D DMG, we pride ourselves as a professional and ethical Deer Management Group.
The team has extensive knowledge and experience in deer management and vermin control. This expertise has been built up of 50+ combined years of successful and effective control.
We are familiar with the specific area where deer and vermin control is needed.
The team might adopt a comprehensive approach to deer management and vermin control. This could involve combining various strategies such as population monitoring, habitat management, and culling program.
By considering multiple aspects, the team can achieve long-term success.
The team actively collaborates with relevant stakeholders such as local landowners, conservation organisations, and government agencies.
This demonstrates our commitment to working together for the benefit of the stakeholders.
Collaborative efforts can enhance the success of deer management and vermin control initiatives.
The team priorities ethical and safety considerations in our practices. We employ Best Practice to help make practitioners aware of:
- The aims of deer related tasks, and procedures for carrying them out effectively or better, based on best current information.
- The procedures that are required to safeguard personal and public safety and animal welfare.
- Work within the current legal requirements.
- Practice using humane and environmentally friendly methods, has showcased the team’s responsible approach to deer management and vermin control.