The Deer Management Certificate Level 3 (DMC3) Launches in the UK.
A conclusive new benchmark in professional deer management has arrived, setting a new standard for excellence, credibility, and recognition in the deer management sector.

Introducing the Deer Management Certificate Level 3 (DMC3) an advanced vocational qualification designed to formally recognise the highest level of academic achievement and practical expertise in deer management.
Developed in response to the growing demand for professionalism, accountability, and excellence, the DMC3 represents the pinnacle of structured learning and assessment for those managing wild deer populations across the UK. This landmark qualification unifies respected learning pathways from organisations including BASC, the Shooting & Hunting Academy, the British Deer Society, LANTRA, the National Gamekeepers Organisation, DMQ, and others.
A Unified Standard of Excellence
The DMC3 bridges the gap between academic study and field experience, providing a single, respected measure of capability at the highest professional level. The award is designed not only to recognise outstanding individuals but also to give landowners, employers, and conservation organisations a reliable way to identify those whose training and experience go above and beyond a Level 2 award.
Available to anyone holding either a Proficient Deer Stalking Certificate Level 2 (PDS2) or Deer Stalking Certificate Level 2 (DSC2), this new qualification offers a progression route for experienced practitioners ready to take their expertise to the next level.
How It Works
Knowledge | Skill | Strategy.
The Deer Management Certificate Level 3 is structured around four key units:
- Unit 1 – Knowledge. Requires a strong academic foundation and recognises higher-level qualifications, from university degrees and diplomas to accredited training delivered by recognised UK learning providers and industry recognised awarding bodies.
- Units 2 & 3 – Skill. Requires a wide range of applied field experience. Candidates must demonstrate competence culling a range of deer species, including both invasive and non-invasive species and solitary and herd-based populations.
- Unit 4 – Strategy. Demanding strategic management planning, unit 4 requires the submission of a deer management plan assignment, aligned to clear objectives. This element showcases a candidate’s ability to develop and apply strategic thinking.
A Unified Professional Standard for the Future
Drawing upon a network of respected training providers and long-established learning pathways, the DMC3 blends academic achievement, applied field skills, and strategic management into a single, cohesive qualification. The DMC3 stands as a single, credible benchmark that represents a true measure of professional excellence and acknowledges the experience, capability, and dedication of those at the forefront of deer management.
“The DMC3 isn’t just a qualification, it’s a unified standard that recognises professional capability,” said Peter S Jones, Founder and CEO of the Shooting & Hunting Academy. “For the first time, it brings together qualifications and experience from all respected training providers under one recognised framework. It acknowledges the full spectrum of learning and practical achievement, setting a clear and credible benchmark for the highest level of deer management in the UK.”
For more information visit: Deer Management Certificate Level 3 DMC3 or call: 0203 981 0159 / 07789 747709
Enquiries may be directed to:
Mr Peter S. Jones
Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Shooting & Hunting Academy Ltd
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