Lynx to be reintroduced into wild in Britain after a 1,300-year absence
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Lynx to be reintroduced into wild in Britain after a 1,300-year absence
Lynx are to be reintroduced into the wild in Britain after a 1,300-year absence, under an ambitious “rewilding” plan drawn up by a conservation charity.
The Lynx UK Trust would release up to 18 of the cats onto private estates in Aberdeenshire, Cumbria and Norfolk if the idea is given the go-ahead by Natural England and Scottish Natural Heritage.
The predators eat deer, rabbits and hares among other animals but are not considered a risk to people as they tend to stay away from humans.
Dr Paul O’Donoghue, who advises the trust, told The Sunday Times: “The lynx is one of the most enigmatic, beautiful cats on the planet. The British countryside is dying, and lynx will bring it back to life.”
Ecologists have increasingly begun to realise the importance of top predators for the whole of the ecosystem. For example, when wolves were released in Yellowstone National Park in the US, the make-up of the flowers in the area changed.
And, in the UK, there have been problems with the burgeoning numbers of deer, partly because of the lack of predators.
Tony Marmont, who wants to see lynx in Grumack Forest, which he owns, near Huntly, Aberdeenshire, told the Times: “Lynx will have an extremely beneficial effect on our forest ecosystems, both directly and as ambassadors for wider conservation projects.
“I also believe we should try to reintroduce an animal that humans made extinct here.”
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/lynx-to-be-reintroduced-into-the-wild-in-britain-after-a-1300year-absence-10094682.html
Oh Er Missus, my dad often gets muntjac deer in his garden from the Sandringham Estate forest, could I end up looking out the window and seeing one of these?
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Lynx are to be reintroduced into the wild in Britain after a 1,300-year absence, under an ambitious “rewilding” plan drawn up by a conservation charity.
The Lynx UK Trust would release up to 18 of the cats onto private estates in Aberdeenshire, Cumbria and Norfolk if the idea is given the go-ahead by Natural England and Scottish Natural Heritage.
The predators eat deer, rabbits and hares among other animals but are not considered a risk to people as they tend to stay away from humans.
Dr Paul O’Donoghue, who advises the trust, told The Sunday Times: “The lynx is one of the most enigmatic, beautiful cats on the planet. The British countryside is dying, and lynx will bring it back to life.”
Ecologists have increasingly begun to realise the importance of top predators for the whole of the ecosystem. For example, when wolves were released in Yellowstone National Park in the US, the make-up of the flowers in the area changed.
And, in the UK, there have been problems with the burgeoning numbers of deer, partly because of the lack of predators.
Tony Marmont, who wants to see lynx in Grumack Forest, which he owns, near Huntly, Aberdeenshire, told the Times: “Lynx will have an extremely beneficial effect on our forest ecosystems, both directly and as ambassadors for wider conservation projects.
“I also believe we should try to reintroduce an animal that humans made extinct here.”
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/lynx-to-be-reintroduced-into-the-wild-in-britain-after-a-1300year-absence-10094682.html
Oh Er Missus, my dad often gets muntjac deer in his garden from the Sandringham Estate forest, could I end up looking out the window and seeing one of these?
what the pillocks caefully forgot to mention is that they also take lambs...so i guess, along with Mr foxy, I will be looking at some of these down my rifle scope in the future....
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we're having issues over here about the reintroduction and preservation of the Mexican Grey Wolf
http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/mexicanwolf/
http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/mexicanwolf/
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Re: Lynx to be reintroduced into wild in Britain after a 1,300-year absence
British are such terrible farmers
oh no it takes a couple of lambs and we're such inefficient producers that will ruin us lets wipe out a species rather than become more efficient.
You can be replaced by a lama
oh no it takes a couple of lambs and we're such inefficient producers that will ruin us lets wipe out a species rather than become more efficient.
You can be replaced by a lama
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British are such terrible farmers he says, on what do you base that remark on?
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nicko wrote:British are such terrible farmers he says, on what do you base that remark on?
the fact that it cost you twice as much to get a cow to market in the UK than an Aussie can get a cow to market IN THE UK so literally we can grow and transport a cow across the globe for half the cost of you can raise it and send it down the street.
pretty sure that is inefficacy on British farmers part
all of Europe is 'bad' at farming.... except berries and a couple of fruit types considering the quality of your soil your yields are terrible
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also see alpaca video
you guys are finally copying some of the stuff we have been doing for years like Alpaca/Lama Guards
you guys are finally copying some of the stuff we have been doing for years like Alpaca/Lama Guards
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You may be right Veya, I seem to take it personaly when I hear criticism of anything against England, deserved or not.
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nicko wrote:You may be right Veya, I seem to take it personaly when I hear criticism of anything against England, deserved or not.
well to make you feel better England is still Better than France and Italy when it comes to progress over tradition in agriculture.
Tradition is nice and all and sure keep a couple of quaint old style farms where the lower yield is augmented by tourism.
But to feed modern cities and population we need to maximise efficiency for industrial scale farming.
Really if we want to not stuff up too much of the planet it is best if we make the most of the land we have already converted to farm lands so we can leave some wild lands for nature.
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