OVERVIEW Association of Deer Management Groups Running a highland estate – a profile of Glen Falloch Fleming Family & Partners 19 th June 2013.

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OVERVIEW Association of Deer Management Groups Running a highland estate – a profile of Glen Falloch Fleming Family & Partners 19 th June 2013

Deer Management in Scotland - one view Forest Policy Group submission to Land Reform Review Group 2013 “The current system …is no longer fit for purpose in the 21st Century. “It reflects long-outdated assumptions about the balance of land use interests most suited to the nation’s needs. “Its reliance on voluntary participation places many aspects of wider public interest in serious jeopardy. “……damage is being caused….by excessive dominance of one set of interests….”

Glenfalloch Estate – at a glance Traditional deer and farming highland estate Hydro schemes Third generation of family ownership In the Loch Lomond National Park Hardly remote………….. – West Highland Way – 7 Munros – A82

Glen Falloch Estate

Primary Objectives Within constraints of a limited budget to maintain current activities and preserve the traditional character of the estate Maintain and improve the natural habitat and bio-diversity for the benefit of the estate, the community and for rural Scotland

The recent past West Highland Way / National Park / Land Reform Glenfalloch Farm farmed in hand from 1997 Third generation management from 2001/2 Engagement with National Park, SNH and others – Designated sites – National Park Plan – Land Use Management Plan (National Park support) – Hydro schemes

Income

Expenditure

Surplus / Deficit (excluding exceptional items)

Habitat Management

Environmental designations Special Area of Conservation 5 Sites of Special Scientific Interest: Gael / Dubh lochs – Cnap Mor Caledonian pine woods Ben More / Stob Binnien Pollochro woods Oak woods by viaduct (“Confluence Woodland”) National Scenic Area Special Protection Area

Habitat Management Land Use Management Plan Forest Plan Scottish Rural Development Programme Environmental designations Integrate these with farming and sporting objectives

Deer management Aim to improve the quality of the herd by: – Selective culling – no trophies – Control of numbers consistent with long term carrying capacity of the land / habitat – Use to manage level of grazing to avoid overgrowth Adhere to Deer Code regarding welfare, participants, neighbouring interests DSC Level 1 mandatory and Level 2 encouraged Members of Scottish Quality Wild Venison Members of the Association of Deer Management Groups and participants in two local DMGs

Deer Cull

H Hydro schemes

A major opportunity Long period of development – estate re-started and took control of development process 2008 applications re-submitted 2009 Commissioned first scheme 2012 Remaining 3 schemes to be financed and constructed

Glenfalloch in rural Scotland Member of Deer Management Groups – Deer Code compliance – Wildlife and Natural Environment Act Scottish Land & Estates – Political lobbying – Putting the land owners’ case Wildlife Estates Scotland – Accreditation, standards of management and best practice

Putting the Glenfalloch case Scottish Natural Heritage Loch Lomond National Park Loch Lomond Fisheries Trust / Angling Improvement Association Forestry Commission John Muir Trust Mountaineering Council of Scotland Scottish Canoeing Association Strathfillan Community Council

Putting the Glenfalloch case Murdo Fraser MSP Bruce Crawford MSP Richard Lochhead MSP Greg Barker MP Fergus Ewing MSP Sir Peter Housden, Permanent Secretary Scottish Government David Wilson, Director, Energy & Climate Change Directorate

Conclusions

Deer Management in Scotland - one view Forest Policy Group submission to Land Reform Review Group 2013 “The current system …is no longer fit for purpose in the 21st Century. “It reflects long-outdated assumptions about the balance of land use interests most suited to the nation’s needs. “Its reliance on voluntary participation places many aspects of wider public interest in serious jeopardy. “……damage is being caused….by excessive dominance of one set of interests….”

Deer Management in Scotland – another view Zoe Kemp, SNH Operations Manager, January 2013 Before: “I am an ex-vegetarian (but only just) and at the SNH Wildlife Management course about ten years ago I steadfastly refused to touch, never mind hold, a rifle. “I am also proudly urban, a keen hill walker and decidedly left of centre”

Deer Management in Scotland – another view After “I understand more about the business [estate managers] are in and how deer fit into upland estate management. “I understand that the Estate is run as a business. But, I do firmly believe they have the quality of the land, and the benefits it provides, to both themselves and wider society, at heart.”