Sligo Weekender

Changes to deer hunting season confirmed

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THERE has been a revision of the Deer Open Seasons Order which means that the deer hunting season has been extended until March 31 and April 30 (for male deer) as part of an effort to curb growing deer population­s in all parts of the country, among them in Sligo.

The announceme­nt signals implementa­tion of a key recommenda­tion from the Report of the Irish Deer Management Strategy Group.

Changes to the Deer Open Seasons Order come into effect immediatel­y and mean an extension to the deer hunting season in the Republic of Ireland. Changes will allow for the continuati­on of the hunting of female and antlerless deer until March 31, 2024 and males until 30 April 2024.

In addition, the 2024/2025 male deer hunting season will now begin at the earlier date of 1 August 2024.

The Deer Management Strategy Group was establishe­d by Minister Charlie McConalogu­e with support from Minister Malcolm Noonan.

The report makes a number of recommenda­tions regarding deer management in Ireland, and the implementa­tion of this first recommenda­tion by the National Parks and Wildlife Service demonstrat­es that all stakeholde­rs are committed to a renewed vision and strategy for the management of wild deer in Ireland.

On signing the new Statutory Instrument, Minister Noonan said: “Deer are an integral part of the Irish landscape, but overgrazin­g by deer has become a serious pressure for native woodlands and for peatland habitats across Ireland. Extending the open season will provide landowners with greater flexibilit­y for deer management and should, with time, help us to bring deer back to sustainabl­e levels locally and nationally.”

Minister McConalogu­e added: “It has become clear that deer densities in areas across the Country are above a sustainabl­e level for land management activities and are impacting on farming, forestry, nature conservati­on and biodiversi­ty.

“Together with Minister Noonan, I published the Irish Deer Management Strategy Group’s report on developing a sustainabl­e deer management strategy for Ireland last December.

“The developmen­t of the report, under the Chairmansh­ip of Mr Teddy Cashman, involved a thorough process including public consultati­on and stakeholde­r meetings and led to 15 actions being put forward. Extending the deer hunting season is one of the priority actions identified to combat this increasing problem.

“There is no doubt that the wild deer population is having a significan­t impact on farmers. Land set aside for grazing livestock is being plundered and our forestry is being impacted by over grazing which prevents regenerati­on.

“I very much welcome this step in implementi­ng the report of the Deer Management Strategy Group.”

Niall Ó Donnchú, Director General of the National Parks and Wildlife Service added: “We are also making improvemen­ts to how we manage applicatio­ns for deer hunting licences, with a new online portal in developmen­t.

“This will become a one-stopshop for all licences in due course. Applicatio­ns for deer hunting licences for the 2024/2025 seasons will be managed through the new portal. This will provide a fast, efficient and user friendly process.”

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