Stag saved after going wild at Wilko

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Friday, August 08, 2008
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A DEER which was discovered wandering around a Wilkinson

store has been rescued and released.

Shop workers were alarmed when the unusual intruder popped

in for a visit on Thursday, July 31.

The young stag with antlers entered the shop in Castle Walk,

Newcastle, at 7am and slipped and slid round the shop for about

10 minutes before being ushered out by staff. It then ran off

up the street.

And the stag has now been rescued by the RSPCA after

inspectors were called to a BT enclosure in Bradwell, about two

miles from the town centre on Wednesday.

RSPCA spokesman Judith Haw said: "We are happy to report a

successful rescue has taken place.

"It took three people to contain the deer. It was then put

in a box and covered over to keep it calm. The deer was also

checked for any injuries.

"It was a young male roe deer with antlers and was

uninjured. There are other roe deer in Hanchurch Woods so it

has been released there.

"A possible explanation could be the animal got lost in the

town under the cover of darkness and was unable to find its way

back to where it came from.

"It is not uncommon to find muntjac deer in towns and they

survive in urban areas. However, roe deer are not commonly

found in towns and are not equipped to survive in them."

There had been a couple of other sightings of the deer

reported to the RSPCA before it was captured but it kept

disappearing before it could be caught by the authorities.

After its spree in Wilkinson, it was spotted outside the

Borough Arms Hotel in King Street and The Brampton.

RSPCA inspector John Groarke, pictured below, caught

the animal.

It had become trapped inside a BT exchange in Lansdell

Avenue in Bradwell.

He said: "Neighbouring residents told us the deer had been

trapped for about three days.

"But the fenced area had plenty of grazing with bushes and

hedges for it to hide in.

"We had to establish whether it was a muntjac deer or an

indigenous species.

"If it had been a muntjac, we would have had to leave it to

escape itself.

"But I was glad to see it was a roe deer, so we were able to

capture and release it because they cannot survive in urban

areas.

"It had a slight limp but was very mobile and moving quickly

so I had to get a couple of colleagues to help.

"We spent about two hours planning a rescue, which took

about 10 minutes.

"We had to get the animal out of the bushes where it was

hiding and used netting to capture it. Then we grabbed the

antlers and sat on it.

"The most dangerous part of a deer is its legs. They are

very strong and the hooves are sharp.

"I got caught with a couple of strikes but nothing too

serious."

Mr Groarke and his colleagues from Stapeley Grange Wildlife

Centre, near Nantwich, then transported the deer in a box to

Hanchurch woods.

Andrew Smith, from the wildlife centre, said: "We are not

often involved in deer rescues because of concerns about blue

tongue being carried by flies. We have to be very strict. We

rarely have them at the centre but we are always happy to give

advice to the inspectors and we were very pleased to help in

this case."

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    by Warren, Stoke on Trent

    Friday, August 08 2008, 6:43PM

    “He only nipped in for a duster and some windowlean, but he also got a plastic gnome, a pack of 5 CD/Rs and a book of photos of football grounds. Bargens to be had in Wilko's to be sure, a fine store.Theyalso do a fine line in bird feaders and nuts,said Buck may have been after them.”

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    by Jack Dawsson, Hanley

    Friday, August 08 2008, 10:41AM

    “Very good to read that this deer was rescued. Well done to all involved!”

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    by John, The North Pole

    Friday, August 08 2008, 10:01AM

    “I can confirm that Santa was in the Borough Arms yesterday recruiting
    for Xmas.”

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    by John, The North Pole

    Friday, August 08 2008, 9:58AM

    “Santa was recruiting in the Borough Arms i can inform you.”

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    by Jon, Staffs

    Friday, August 08 2008, 9:08AM

    “Oh deer oh deer. After he hoofed it out of wilkos he went to the Borough Arms Hotel. Was that for a stag do?”

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