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Bison to be reintroduced to Kent woodland
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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7037361" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I like the idea of some rewilding, but the problem is, that the animals don't stick to the one patch I have read about the problems with sea eagles taking lambs, I have read the book about Knebb Estate, and their animals keep to their land and it sounds great, but if we reintroduced Wolves or Lynx they would roam and take lambs from everywhere (as Sea Eagles presently do). I think the target for environmentalists should be</p><p></p><p>1. Loss of topsoil and organic matter</p><p>2. Loss of land to housing and roads</p><p>3. Plastic waste.</p><p>4. Rubbish thrown everywhere.</p><p>5. Blanket planting of Sitka Spruce forestry.</p><p>6. Building wind farms on peat land where oxidation of peat with the roads is greater than carbon saved by wind generation.</p><p></p><p>then once we have sorted out all those things</p><p></p><p>look at rewilding land (that they own, buy and pay for)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7037361, member: 51054"] I like the idea of some rewilding, but the problem is, that the animals don't stick to the one patch I have read about the problems with sea eagles taking lambs, I have read the book about Knebb Estate, and their animals keep to their land and it sounds great, but if we reintroduced Wolves or Lynx they would roam and take lambs from everywhere (as Sea Eagles presently do). I think the target for environmentalists should be 1. Loss of topsoil and organic matter 2. Loss of land to housing and roads 3. Plastic waste. 4. Rubbish thrown everywhere. 5. Blanket planting of Sitka Spruce forestry. 6. Building wind farms on peat land where oxidation of peat with the roads is greater than carbon saved by wind generation. then once we have sorted out all those things look at rewilding land (that they own, buy and pay for) [/QUOTE]
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