Roe deer and Red Deer are native species (the red deer stag is Englands largest land mammal) Fallow, Muntjac, Sika and Chinese water deer are also found, but have been introduced at various periods in English history.
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Whoever owns the land that they are on.
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No. Where i live there is an overpopulance and are everwhyere Deer in many areas have become too numerous because of curtailed hunting and elimination of predators. This gives rise to diseases in the herd, and food shortages leading to malnutrition. Control of the deep population is essential. Too many do-gooders fail to understand basic biology.
The only wild animals of any size which could be said to roam in England are Deer - Red Deer, Roe Deer, Fallow Deer and Muntjac. There are also Wild Boar in some very limited locations.
No, but deer were introduced as well as migrated in from New Brunswick. Check out the link below for a article on the deer printed in 1991.
yes there is there are Boar,Deer and Foxes.
The new England colonies bred dogs, horses, deer, buffalo, and etc.
England has wild deer, rabbits, hares, other small mammals and many birds, fish etc.
No, Apart from in zoos. Our biggest wild animals are deer, badgers and foxes.
I would say the biggest wild animal in England would be the Red Deer.
They are not endangered, they're not even on the endangered species list. White-tailed deer are far more common than you might think, especially in New England area of the USA.