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Deer management grants: UK

Deer exclosures

Only on woodland, wood pasture, scrub, heathland, and moorland or grassland restoration to protect regeneration of woody species from deer browsing.

It will protect areas of woodland that are approximately 16 square metres in size from deer browsing. This will allow monitoring of the area’s regeneration potential and the impact of browsing.

Agreement holders are likely to need to:

What the management plan needs to include

The management plan needs to identify that deer are present on the site and are a threat to it.

Do not:

Keeping records

Agreement holders are likely to need to keep the following records and supply them on request:

More Details:

https://www.gov.uk/countryside-stewardship-grants/deer-exclosure-plot-fg11

Deer control and management

£90 per hectare (ha)

Where to use this supplement

It’s available for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier on whole or part parcels where deer have been identified in the Woodland Management Plan. Deer should be identified as a threat to semi-natural woodlands, regeneration and/or where deer browsing negatively impacts on woodland features, ground flora or structure.

If you include this as part of your Higher Tier application, the Forestry Commission will assess your application for this option before you are offered an agreement.

How this supplement will benefit the environment

Effective use of this supplement will:

Aims

Achieve effective deer management, where deer have been identified as a threat to semi-natural woodlands, regeneration and/or where deer browsing negatively impacts on woodland features, ground flora or structure.

Requirements

Keeping records

You must send the following with your application:

You must keep the following records and supply them on request:

Additional guidance and advice

Deer Officers will:

Read Forestry Commission operations note 59 for specifications on deer exclosure plots. For specialist advice contact your local deer officer/woodland officer.

More details

https://www.gov.uk/countryside-stewardship-grants/ws1-deer-control-and-management

Deer Fencing

Available for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier and Higher Tier Capital Grants but only on woodland.

It is also available for Countryside Stewardship Capital Grants (SFI pilot) to help you undertake the SFI pilot Farm woodland standard, but only if you also apply for TE4 (Supply and plant a tree) and locate the deer fencing on arable land or improved grassland used for the optional ‘Expand your woodland’ action.

How this item will benefit the environment

It will protect newly created or existing woodland from deer browsing as part of a wider woodland creation or woodland management project.

Requirements

For new agreements you must:

Specifications for the fence’s woodwork

Species of deerEndposts and turning posts (metres by centimetres)Struts (metres by centimetres)Intermediate stakes (metres by centimetres)Maximum stake spacing (metres)
Roe2.8m by 10 to 13cm2.5m by 8 to 10cm2.5m by 5 to 8cm10m
Muntjac2.8m by 10 to 13cm2.5m by 8 to 10cm2.5m by 5 to 8cm10m
Red/sika/fallow2.8m by 12 to 18cm2.5m by 10 to 13cm2.6m by 8 to 10cm10m

Specifications for the height of the fence and the size of the mesh

Species of deerMinimum fence height (metres)Maximum mesh size (millimetres)
Red and sika1.8m200 by 300mm
Fallow1.8m200 by 220mm
Roe1.5m200 by 150mm
Muntjac1.5m75 by 75mm

What the management plan needs to include

You can only use this option on an existing woodland site if your management plan clearly identifies that deer are present and pose a threat to the site. You do not need a woodland management plan where this item is being used to protect newly planted trees using capital item TE4 – Supply and plant tree.

If you have an existing agreement, you must continue to follow the specifications in that agreement.

Keeping records

You must keep the following records and supply them with your payment claim:

You must keep the following records and supply them on request:

The detailed requirements for this item will be tailored to the Higher Tier site. If you are a Higher Tier applicant you should discuss and agree these requirements with your adviser.

Please see the record keeping and inspection requirements as set out in the relevant Higher Tier or Higher Tier Capital Grants guidance for more detail. You can find the latest guidance at Countryside Stewardship: get funding to protect and improve the land you manage.

More Details

https://www.gov.uk/countryside-stewardship-grants/deer-fencing-fg9

Deer high seats

£265 per unit.

Where to use this item

Available for Countryside Stewardship Higher Tier, Higher Tier Capital Grants and Woodland tree health.

Where this item cannot be used

Where deer fencing has already been erected to keep deer out of the area.

How this item will benefit the environment

It will provide a safe, temporary vantage point from which to cull deer, reducing the impact their browsing has on the land.

Requirements

Agreement holders are likely to need to consider:

The high seat must be portable, free-standing and made from galvanised tubular or box-section steel.

What the management plan needs to include

The woodland management plan identifies deer are a threat to the woodland’s condition.

Keeping records

Agreement holders will need to keep the following records and supply them on request:

Please see the record keeping and inspection requirements as set out in the relevant Higher Tier, Higher Tier Capital Grants or Woodland tree health guidance for more detail. You can find the latest guidance at Countryside Stewardship: get funding to protect and improve the land you manage.

Agreement holders will need to keep the following records and supply them with the claim:

The detailed requirements for this item will be tailored to the Higher Tier site. Higher Tier applicants should discuss and agree these requirements with their adviser.

Further information

Find more information about constructing high seats in The Deer Initiative’s best practice guide.

https://www.gov.uk/countryside-stewardship-grants/deer-high-seat-fy1

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