by Tim Clutton-Brock and Neil McIntyre
Today the largest and most significant herds of red deer are confined to the Highlands of Scotland, where some quarter of a million still roam the hills and glens.
In this fascinating account, specialist Tim Clutton-Brock examines the natural history of red deer, as well as the threats and challenges they pose to the interests of nature conservation, agriculture and sport. Neil McIntyre's exceptional photographs are the result of many years of fieldwork in the Scottish Highlands. |