Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey which should take about 10 minutes. I am an MSc student at Sheffield Hallam University currently studying Environmental Management with Professor Ian Rotherham. This questionnaire is to help me in my dissertation to evaluate how deer have spread in the local area and how this affects local communities. Any information that can be provided on deer in the area will be greatly appreciated. I can be contacted on the following email address if you wish to add any comments b0014209@my.shu.ac.uk.
Thank you again for your time - James Barker.

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* 1. Have you seen/ encountered any deer in the local area?

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* 2. Were the deer you saw ...

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* 3. Do you know what species the deer were?

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* 4. If yes at Q3, which species did you see?

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* 5. How many deer did you see? (enter a number)

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* 6. Which area of Thorne Moors did you see the deer?

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* 7. What month did you see the deer?

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* 8. What time of day did you see the deer?

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* 9. Do you think there has been more deer activity around Thorne Moors during the past year?

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* 10. If yes, why do you think this is?

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* 11. How do you feel about deer being present in the area?

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* 12. Please explain your reasons for feeling this way about the deer?

Questions about yourself

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* 13. Do you have any deer identification experience particularly with Red Deer?

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* 14. If yes to Q15, what experience do you have?

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* 15. Are you a ...

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* 16. If other at Q17, what was your reason for visiting the area?

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* 17. Would you be willing to be contacted for further information?

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* 18. If yes, please give your email address

For more information on this and other surveys please check http://www.ukeconet.org and https://ianswalkonthewildside.wordpress.com/
The survey is supported by Professor Ian Rotherham, D&S, Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus, Pond Street, Sheffield S1 1WB and the British Ecological Society.
Thank you for taking part.

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