The British Deer Society (BDS) is the only charity dedicated to deer in the UK.
Together we can make a difference for deer.
HOW WILL YOUR DONATION HELP?
No matter how small or big, your generous gift today will be used to help continue our work to drive forward our core mission, which is:
- To educate and inspire everyone about deer
- To highlight the importance of evidence-based deer management
- To champion deer welfare relentlessly, by placing it at the heart of everything we do.
CHOOSE OR ENTER YOUR AMOUNT
THANK YOU FOR HELPING MAKE A DIFFERNECE FOR DEER.
To make a regular donation to the British Deer Society please review the options below.
THE BRITISH DEER SOCIETY (BDS) IS THE ONLY CHARITY DEDICATED TO DEER IN THE UK.
Together we can make a difference for deer.
HOW WILL YOUR DONATION HELP?
No matter how small or big, your generous gift today will be used to help continue our work to drive forward our core mission, which is:
- To educate and inspire everyone about deer
- To highlight the importance of evidence-based deer management
- To champion deer welfare relentlessly, by placing it at the heart of everything we do.
CHOOSE OR ENTER YOUR AMOUNT
THANK YOU FOR HELPING MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR DEER
To make a regular donation to the British Deer Society please review the options below.
DONATE OVER THE PHONE
You can also make a donation over the phone by calling 01425 655434 or by post by sending a cheque made payable to ‘The British Deer Society’ to:
The British Deer Society,
The Walled Garden,
Burgate Manor,
Fordingbridge,
Hampshire SP6 1EF
REGULAR DONATIONS
Request a Direct Debit form and help us by making regular monthly or annual donations.
Knowing that we have regular pledges of donations allows us to help more deer and plan our future strategies.
For more information call 01425 655434 or email info@bds.org.ukÂ
FURTHER READING
Are Deer Birthing Seasons Changing In The UK?
In this special guest article, Dr. Jochen Langbein provides some interesting insights on how deer breeding seasons appear to have changed over recent decades, discusses how these changes may be related to climate change, and highlights the need for further research and data to be gathered.
Deerly Beloved
The article “Deerly Beloved” discusses society’s enduring fascination with deer and the need for a positive narrative surrounding them. It highlights the importance of appreciating deer’s role in the ecosystem, promoting responsible management, and advocating for conservation efforts. Ultimately, it calls for a shift towards valuing and caring for deer, inspiring future generations to cherish these majestic animals.
New Assistant Training Officer at the British Deer Society
The British Deer Society is delighted to introduce Rhian Tyne as our new Assistant Training Officer, and we are confident that she will be a dynamic addition to the team. With a rich background in wildlife conservation and a deep commitment to deer management, Rhian brings a wealth of experience and passion to her role .