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  1. Red deer | Mammals | Species profile | Scottish Wildlife Trust

  2. Scottish red deer - Wikipedia

  3. Red Deer in the Scottish Highlands: Where to Spot …

    WEBLearn about the largest land mammal in the UK, the red deer, and their impressive antlers. Find out the best places and tips to see them in the wild, from Cairngorms to Skye.

  4. Red Deer - Cairngorms National Park Authority

  5. Deer | NatureScot

    WEBScotland’s majestic red deer is our largest wild land mammal – and one of our most impressive wildlife spectacles. An encounter with this iconic species is unforgettable. Striking and delicate, the roe deer is found …

  6. Red deer facts and information | Trees for Life

    WEBLearn about the red deer (Cervus elaphus), Scotland's largest surviving mammal and an integral part of the Caledonian Forest. Find out how red deer have been affected by deforestation and how they will benefit from …

  7. Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) - Woodland Trust

    WEBThe majority of the UK’s red deer are found in Scotland. There are scattered populations across the rest of the country, with the greatest numbers in the Lake District, East Anglia and southwest England.

  8. Red deer - Forestry and Land Scotland

    WEBRed deer originally lived on the woodland edge, but centuries of reduction in forest cover in Britain has forced them to adapt to life on the open hill. They move naturally between woodland and moorland, and if they can …

  9. Red deer | The Wildlife Trusts

    WEBStanding proud and tall, the red deer is our largest deer. With its massive antlers, it is an unmistakeable icon of the Scottish Highlands, but can be seen in northwest and southern England, too.

  10. Red Deer - Deer Species - The British Deer Society

    WEBWhile preferring woodland and forest habitats in England and southern Scotland, red deer can adapt to open moor and hills as they have in parts of Scotland and south-west England. Native stock are common in the …