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In this episode, Scottish ecologist Linzi Seivwright shares her journey from childhood fascination with deer to her current work managing deer populations and habitats in Scotland. She discusses land ownership, deer management strategies, balancing ecological health with cultural values, and engaging communities in conservation efforts. This conversation explores the cultural significance of deer in Scotland, deer management practices, the role of hunting as a responsibility versus a right, and innovative approaches to sustainable land stewardship and community engagement. It highlights the importance of hope, collaboration, and connecting people with nature through responsible deer management and venison production. Connect with Linzi: https://caorann.com/about-2 [https://caorann.com/about-2] Findhorn Venison: https://findhornvenison.co.uk/ [https://findhornvenison.co.uk/] Learn to Hunt and fish with Ned: https://www.stepintoyourwild.com/ [https://www.stepintoyourwild.com/] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Lindsay Seivwright and Scottish Conservation 02:54 The Landscape of Murrayshire and Deer Management 05:59 Childhood Influences and Early Passion for Ecology 08:54 Connecting Young People with Nature and Careers 11:41 Cultural Significance of Deer in Scotland 15:08 Challenges in Deer Management and Conservation 17:56 Balancing Ecosystem Health and Deer Populations 21:02 Diverse Landowner Groups and Management Plans 22:10 Creating Deer Management Plans 25:24 Hunting as Responsibility vs. Right 27:10 Cultural Significance of Deer in Scotland 28:38 Balancing Tradition and Technology in Deer Management 29:46 Challenges of Hunting Rights and Responsibilities 32:12 Connecting Communities with Hunting 40:02 The Venison Story and Local Food Security 51:46 Future of Deer Management and Conservation Collaboration
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