iOS - Android Christopher Adams from the charity told Lanarkshire Live : “When the first call came in from the primary school, we had our doubts as many of the sightings of the deer wearing the collar came from the children. "We thought they might have been mistaken or embellishing the story slightly.“However, when the second call came in from another member of the public we realised the deer did indeed appear to have a collar around its neck."Luckily rescue officers were able to find the deer and remove the collar in this instance but the stress caused by this could have killed it.Christopher added: “I was able to attend and with the help of my fellow animal rescue officer, Rebecca Carr, we were able to successfully catch the deer and.
Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk