In this episode of The Deercast, we’re joined by journalist, author and environmental correspondent for the Telagraph Patrick Galbraith.We dive into Patrick’s journey into stalking, and discuss the bigger picture of policy, politics and public perceptions of stalking. Among other topics, we explore:The paradox of rising deer populations vs limited stalking opportunitiesWhether public land (like Forestry Commission ground) should be opened up for stalkingThe growing acceptance of venison and deer management among the publicHow government policy is shaped, and where it often falls shortThe role of organisations, lobbying, and political awareness in field sportsWhy deer stalking enjoys better public perception than other country sportsThe importance of respect, for both the deer and the productPatrick Galbraith also shares insights from his work with policymakers and media, offering a candid look at how decisions are really made, and why confusion and lack of understanding can be just as influential as ideology. Patrick’s book Uncommon Ground is also now out in paperback, exploring many of these themes around land use (including stalking!), public access and our relationship with the countryside. You can find it here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/uncommon-ground/patrick-galbraith/9780008644444