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Last updated: March 1, 2026 11:35 pm
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Shambala Festival Considers Introducing Wild Venison to Menu

The pioneering Shambala music festival, known for its sustainable practices, has been serving only vegetarian and vegan food for years. However, the organizers have recently announced a public vote on whether to introduce wild venison to the menu for the upcoming festival.

Shambala made headlines ten years ago when it removed meat and fish from its menus, aiming to spark conversations about the impact of food choices on climate, ecosystems, and communities worldwide. Chris Johnson, a co-founder of Shambala, emphasized the importance of reinvigorating these discussions and addressing the urgent need to consume wild deer to protect natural habitats.

The festival prides itself on its sustainability efforts, with food-related emissions accounting for just six percent of its total carbon footprint, significantly lower than the average of 21 percent for British music festivals. However, with record-high deer populations in Britain leading to ecological concerns such as overgrazing and biodiversity loss, the organizers are revisiting the conversation around meat consumption.

Deer overpopulation has been linked to damage to woodlands, crops, and declining biodiversity, prompting the use of controlled culling as a land management tool. Advocates argue that consuming wild venison from these programs can support a more sustainable, local food system.

In response to the growing ecological debate, the British Government recently unveiled a strategy to manage deer populations more effectively. Shambala encourages festival-goers to participate in this discussion and consider whether wild venison could be a viable, environmentally restorative food option at the festival.

If approved by attendees, Shambala plans to introduce a single trader serving wild British venison, with a portion of profits going towards biodiversity initiatives. The festival will also feature talks and workshops on deer overpopulation and food system ethics.

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Despite a third of Shambala’s audience identifying as vegetarian or vegan, the organizers respect these dietary choices and emphasize that the final decision will be determined by an audience vote. Shambala 2026 is set to take place from August 27th at Kelmarsh Hall and Gardens, featuring artists like Bob Vylan, Hollie Cook, and The Selecter, as well as a variety of theater, circus, and workshops.

As the festival continues to prioritize sustainability and environmental awareness, the introduction of wild venison could signify a new chapter in its commitment to promoting ethical and eco-conscious food choices.

This article was rewritten and adapted from an original piece by Brendan Montague of The Ecologist.

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