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Rutting season is here! It is currently the deer rutting season – a time when they engage in fierce mating battles. Rutting activity is most intense after dawn and before dusk, though some activity occurs throughout the day. Male deer are much more aggressive and females are a lot more active during this season. Epping Forest has a large deer population and drivers on forest roads should be more cautious at this time of year. Walkers in the forest are also advised to be aware and keep dogs on leads or under control. Epping Forest’s deer population is made up of dark fallow deer – thought to have been introduced to the Forest from Scandinavia by King James I – and Muntjac, a small Asian deer introduced by the 11th Duke of Bedford to his Woburn estate at the turn of the century. Escapees successfully bred and can be found throughout the Epping Forest District. A Deer Sanctuary to the south west of Theydon Bois, provides safe grazing for a herd of just over 100 dark fallow deer. Deer numbers outside the sanctuary are monitored on an annual basis, and a number of ‘deer glades’ have been created within the forest to provide safe feeding areas. If you’re out and about in the forest during the rutting season it is wise to follow a few simple rules: If you have your dog with you, keep it on a lead and under close control Keep your distance! Do not approach any deer closer than 50m, and stay at least 100m from rutting deer Pay special attention to any signage and follow its advice If you find a deer advancing towards you or acting in a threatening manner, do not shout or wave at it. Back off slowly if possible. The deer may be satisfied that you have left its personal zone. Do not run, though, as this may trigger the animal into chasing you.
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