Showing posts with label Epping Forest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epping Forest. Show all posts

Friday, 2 December 2016

Deer hunting given go ahead in ancient London woodland, sparking outrage



It means hunters will be able to shoot rifles in areas open to the public
 
Tuesday 29 November 2016

A decision to allow members of a private club free reign to shoot deer in an area of ancient woodland in London has sparked outrage.

The Capreolus Club says it has “exclusive rights” from the City of London to hunt deer in 2,000 acres of Epping Forest.

It means hunters will be able to shoot rifles in areas open to the public.

Anyone looking to kill large Fallow and Muntjac deer will be assessed by the club’s head stalker before being handed a gun and sent to a “suitable” area. 

A specialist is provided year round who can help members retrieve, disembowel and move dead deer to the club’s “chiller facility”.  

People living nearby reacted with outrage. On an online forum, local Robert Rust said: “What worries me are people hunting in Epping Forest ,which is public land, and someone getting hurt.”

Jo Stapleton wrote: “Have I missed something here? Am I right in saying there will be people with loaded guns in the forest??”

It costs £800-a-year to join the Capreolus Club, as well as a one-off £300 joining fee, according to its website.

A spokesperson for the City of London Corporation said: “Deer within Epping Forest are not subject to a cull.  

“The private contractor only has a license to carry out deer population control on the Buffer Lands, 1700 acres of farmland and woodland around the Forest.

“This takes place across strictly controlled areas of the Buffer Land at very specific periods prescribed by law.”


Thursday, 25 July 2013

A new fly species for Britain found in Epping Forest & Norfolk

Fascinating fly discovery
July 2013. A new fly species for Britain has been recorded at Field Studies Council's (FSC) Epping Forest field centre recently following an insect conservation course taking place there. 

Course tutor Martin Harvey spotted a tiny fly from the ‘scuttle fly' family. He identified it as Phalacrotophora delageae which isn't currently on the British species list.

Martin explains: "As the fly appeared to be new to Britain I sent the specimen to Dr Henry Disney, a leading world authority on the family of this fly, Phoridae, who confirmed the identification. However, Dr Disney also traced a previous record of this species back to Tony Irwin of Norfolk Museums. Tony had found this same species in 2006, but never formally published it as new to the UK. Myself and Tony are now writing up the two records so it can be added to the British list."

Dr Disney also has links with FSC having run another field centre FSC Malham Tarn in Yorkshire, and working as a research fellow for the organisation.

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