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Deer watchers train binoculars on Killarney
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IT’S that time of year again. Deer watchers should pencil Sunday, October 15, in their diaries with a red deer rut walk taking place at 9am that day.
The walk will be hosted by the Wild Deer Association of Ireland and National Parks & Wildlife Service and will take place in Killarney National Park. “Killarney offers a unique opportunity to observe these amazing wild animals at close quarters,” said Damien Hannigan of the Wild Deer Association of Ireland.
“We will be accompanied by conservation rangers who will be on hand to answer all your queries. “Before we set off the rangers will give a talk on the parks famous red deer and a large display of antlers will also be available to inspect.”
The location is suitable for all ages and fitness levels with families welcome. Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come basis; email wilddeerireland@gmail.com to book your place. Final details will be confirmed by email closer to the date. The event is free of charge and is expected to last approximately two hours.