Edited a decade after the publication of Roe deer things , this work complements the previous one and addresses new problems derived from the expansion of the species in Spain. The almost disappearance of the roe deer in some places due to the extension of the epidemic of Cephenemyia , the consolidation of an excessive abundance of animals in others or the marked disproportion of sexes that can be verified today in almost all of its distribution area, are problems on which the author focuses while proposing to the hunter and territory manager the possible solution path. Profusely illustrated with images by the author himself and the renowned photographer Mario Bregaña, the book covers such disparate topics – all of them undoubtedly interesting for the fan of the species – such as the negative consequences of blindly trophy hunting, the correct butchering of a roe deer carcass or the new parasites that threaten the Capreolus capreolus on our soil.
Without a doubt one of the chapters that will be most useful for the fan is the one that, with the support of numerous example photographs, shows the type of animal (females, juveniles and adult "trophy class" or senescent males) that in each circumstance , in the opinion of the author and from a modern and environmentally responsible hunting perspective, should be hunted or respected.