All for it...in the UK weve become so safe from wildlife.... Bit of natural danger to respect is a good thing....keep us in our rightful place!But megafauna returning alongside top predators is crucial of course, especially in our countries.
The irony is that it probably makes countries safer. Less diseases in wildlife populations, no overpopulation leading to constant clashes with hoofed animals and cars, and with reintroduction of top predators and megafauna comes the pressure to purchase more land, arable land most of it, to establish biodiversity increasing woodland (no plantations)Im
All for it...in the UK weve become so safe from wildlife.... Bit of natural danger to respect is a good thing....keep us in our rightful place!
Typical! So no understanding of why they are there then.....just straight to shoot themA few wolves have been spotted the last couple of years in NL, already there is talk of allowing to shoot them..
Yep, no understanding at all. No admiration eitherTypical! So no understanding of why they are there then.....just straight to shoot them
For the last decades we've had increasing wolf migration into Denmark, this is largely due to the fact that the EU, despite its flaws, has been successful in establishing more woodland in central Europe, leading to Polish wolves migration up the northern border of Germany and into Denmark. The far right called for culling them right away, and farmers being mostly money hungry, bile infested turds (I come from a farming family) they said regardless of the law they'd shoot them like they cull foxes and raccoon dogs (the latter being an actual invasive species)A few wolves have been spotted the last couple of years in NL, already there is talk of allowing to shoot them..
Yeah, American Mink have helped drive European Mink nearly into extinction. They wreak havoc and are hard to get rid of, the right option is what the UK did, by reestablishing beaver and polecat populations, essentially breaking the minks monopoly on the river banks.We have an invasive species round our way.....mink.....about 20 years ago animal rights activists thought it'd be a good idea to brake into a mink farm and release into the wild 30 mating pairs
But really who are we to class any species as invasive ....irony to the max.