Deer Control in NSW: Addressing Growing Feral Deer Populations
Feral deer populations have expanded rapidly across many parts of New South Wales. Species such as fallow, red, rusa, and sambar deer can cause damage to pasture, crops, fencing, and sensitive environments.
Deer control is a regulated activity in NSW and must be carried out in accordance with specific legal requirements. Effective management relies on careful planning, accurate species identification, and consideration of surrounding land use.
Professional deer management supports landholders in reducing impacts while ensuring compliance with wildlife, firearms, and animal welfare regulations.
Important Declaration
Deer control involving firearms will only occur once all NSW approvals, permits, and regulatory requirements are fully satisfied.

