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Feral goat cull on Scottish island of Rum

01/11/2011 06:18:42
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CULL: Several of Rum's feral goats are being killed

But viable population will be allowed to remain

October 2011: Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) is to maintain a healthy and viable population of feral goats on the island of Rum, even though some are being culled to protect the island's fragile habitats.

The goats are thought to have been on Rum for at least 200 years and, along with eagles, red deer and Manx shearwater, have become an established wildlife feature of the island's national nature reserve.

Marked increase in numbers is having a negative impact
Over the past ten years there has been a marked increase in the size of the feral goat herd, for reasons that are not entirely clear. This has been shown to have a negative impact on protected fragile heaths and grasslands.

Richard Kilpatrick, SNH reserve manager on Rum, said that while they will need to reduce the size of the goat herd, a healthy population will be maintained.

He said: ‘We had a herd of almost 250 feral goats on Rum for many years, but over the past decade this has increased notably to more than 350.

Carcasses being sold to local game dealer
'We're not sure why goat numbers have risen but what has become clear is the increasingly negative impact they are having on some of our more fragile habitats on the island. We are confident that a herd size of about 270 will be compatible with other interests on the island and will therefore reduce the herd to around that size.'

Mr Kilpatrick dismissed as ‘absolute rubbish' recent claims about how goat carcasses were being disposed of on the island.

‘Where possible we have been recovering the carcasses and selling them to a local game dealer,' he said. ‘Where it is simply too dangerous to recover carcasses, we are leaving them where they are to become fodder for the island's eagles. This is completely acceptable practice on both welfare and health and safety grounds.'

Read the comments about this article and leave your own comment

Manx shearwaters, red deer and white-tailed eagles are all native. Goats are not! Culling can only be a good thing.

Posted by: Vikki | 05 Nov 2011 08:04:02

rums Goats

This in my opinon is a good thinggive the herbage a chance and for more ,wild food for birds,young trees ect give far more back to nature than just grassland,we already have plenty of this.

Posted by: david | 04 Nov 2011 19:49:13

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