(12 Nov 2024)
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++PLEASE NOTE: FOOTAGE INCLUDES GRAPHIC PICTURES OF DEAD ANIMALS++
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Alresford, Hampshire, UK – 4 November 2024
1. Wide of Martin Edwards, head of Deer and Woodland Management for British Association for Shooting and Conservation, walking in woods to hunt deer
2. Close of Edwards looking for deer
3. Mid of hare
4. Wide of Edwards walking while checking direction of wind for hunting
5. Mid of Edwards pointing plants eaten by deer
6. Close of bite mark on plant left by deer
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Martin Edwards, head of Deer and Woodland Management for British Association for Shooting and Conservation:
"Whereas, a long time ago, we’d have wolves and bears and lynx, we have no natural predators for those deer species. So as in all natural systems, there is no sort of balance anymore with deer. They will reproduce and produce more young every year, but there’s nothing that will actually limit their numbers. To a point where if we had too many deer, they would literally die of starvation or this would come to a disease. So we’re trying to intervene before they get to that sort of level of population. So it’s all about sort of sustainable management."
8. Various of Edwards showing shooting practice target shaped like deer
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Martin Edwards, head of Deer and Woodland Management for British Association for Shooting and Conservation:
"The real incentive for anybody is shooting deer is a good venison market. If, if there’s a ready market for you to supply into and you get an a reasonable price for that venison, then people will shoot more deer. So what we need to do is make sure the venison market is there, encourage more people to eat venison and make sure it’s British wild venison rather than imported venison from the farm. And, you know, make sure that there are good routes to that market."
10. Wide of Edwards arriving at point to find and shoot deer from height
11. Various of Edwards pointing rifle at deer
12. Mid of rifle firing
++NIGHT SHOTS++
13. Various of deer shot dead
14. Close of Edwards putting hanger on deer
15. Wide of Edwards hanging deer
16. Mid of Edwards cutting stomach of deer to remove intestines
17. Close of dead deer’s face
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Maldon, Essex, UK – 31 October 2024
18. Wide of hunted deer arriving in truck
19. Deer hanging in fridge
20. Mid of Ben Rigby, the owner of Ben Rigby Game, organising bodies
21. Close of tag showing details of deer
22. Various of deer meat being processed
23. Wide of Rigby showing packaged meat
24. Close of packaged meat
25. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Rigby, the owner of Ben Rigby Game:
"Brexit has made it increasingly hard for exporting which has really cramped our style on the export market. But we’re trying to, or we are increasing the home trade massively, but historically we’re not really a game eating nation, not like they are abroad, not like they are in France or Germany or Scandinavia as such. But the UK is becoming more and more aware of it and our trade is growing hourly, you know, in the UK."
26. Wide of Rigby
27. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Rigby, the owner of Ben Rigby Game:
"Well, Covid, I think that was another chance for the deer to boom, if you like, because the consumption of venison went right down because restaurants were shut, pubs were shut, hotels were, you know, pretty well closed. So the deer had a chance to, you know, breed massively during that time."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
London, UK – 27 October 2024
28. Various of deer in Bushy Park
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