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Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus)

Roe Deer in the UK: Habitat, Behaviour, Diet and Conservation The roe deer is one of the most familiar yet frequently overlooked wild mammals in Britain.  Smaller and more delicate than red deer or fallow deer, roe deer thrive across woodland edges, farmland, heathland and even suburban fringes.  Their adaptability has allowed populations to expand significantly throughout the UK over the past century, making encounters increasingly common for walkers, photographers and wildlife enthusiasts. Known for their graceful movement, reddish summer coats and distinctive white rump patches, roe deer are an important part of Britain’s ecosystems.  However, their growing numbers also raise questions about woodland management, biodiversity and human-wildlife conflict. This guide explores everything you need to know about roe deer in the UK, including identification, habitat, behaviour, breeding, diet, conservation status and where to see them in the wild. What Is a Roe Deer? The roe ...