Love that y'all are bringing this up. It's so bizarre to me that our first instinct is always to complicate things (i.e. setting out to try to kill large amounts of animals ourselves) rather than attempting to heal the ecosystem and fix what worked fine before (i.e. predators)
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Wolves could deal with this issue. Look at the huge positive change that small wolf reintroductions made in Yellowstone National Park. Trophic cascades affecting everything from vegetation to river flows. British people R imbeciles when it comes 2 the countryside. We R a disgrace
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Interesting- I just Hiked the WEST HIGHLAND WAY 160 km and seen next to no wildlife. Only a handful of Deer. I didn’t think there was any wildlife left in Scotland. no natural Predators left in Scotland other than man
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Yes, reintroducing wolves would be a massive benefit!
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This is so funny. That we can see unsustainable population growth in other species & want to adjust those populations to sustainable levels but we can’t see our own
#overpopulation & unsustainable growth. If we could look at ourselves as deer what would be the sustainable level - Još 3 druga odgovora
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In Germany hunters feed the deer in winter, because the forest doesn't support so many deer. Why do we need so much deer then? Stupid question. For hunting, of course. Ironyoff
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