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Feral deer are leaving their mark. Help us show the nation.
Australia is like nowhere else on Earth. For millions of years, this continent evolved without hard hooves to churn its soils or heavy herds to strip the landscape bare.
Now, up to a million feral deer are tearing through Victoria alone, and they’re spreading. Into the Blue Mountains. Across Tasmania. Through Queensland, and to the outskirts of Perth. They’re stripping bushland down to sticks, trampling waterways, destroying crops, and crashing onto our roads.
If you’ve seen this damage with your own eyes, your story matters more than you might think.
Right now, governments across Australia are making decisions about feral deer: election commitments, budgets, and whether to finally remove the outdated laws that still protect feral deer in Victoria and Tasmania.
Politicians respond to real people and real places. Statistics alone don’t shift decisions. Stories do. The experiences you share become the backbone of our advocacy: powerful case studies we take into ministers’ offices, to the media, and to the communities deciding whether to act.
When Australians spoke up about feral horses in Kosciuszko, change followed. Your story can help do the same for feral deer.
You don’t need to be an expert. If feral deer have touched your life, we want to hear from you.
- Farmers and landholders: crop and pasture losses, damaged fencing, trampled revegetation, the cost of protecting seedlings
- Regional and peri-urban residents: deer in your garden, your street, your town
- Drivers: near misses or collisions with deer on the road
- Bushwalkers, campers and nature lovers: wallows in creeks, ringbarked trees, shrub layers eaten bare, damage in the places you love
- Landcare and community groups: restoration work undermined, funds diverted to fencing and tree guards
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