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Bison to be reintroduced to Kent woodland
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<blockquote data-quote="PostHarvest" data-source="post: 8253680" data-attributes="member: 1570"><p>DEFRA is paying farmers to plant trees to "improve the environment". The Kent Wildlife trust claim that these Bison are "Improving the environment" by knocking over trees and destroying them. They can't both be right And who is responsible for maintaining the fences to prevent these undomesticated animals causing havoc in the most heavily populated area in the UK? Have the Kent Wildlife Trust any practical experience with stock proof fences? Madness - total madness</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PostHarvest, post: 8253680, member: 1570"] DEFRA is paying farmers to plant trees to "improve the environment". The Kent Wildlife trust claim that these Bison are "Improving the environment" by knocking over trees and destroying them. They can't both be right And who is responsible for maintaining the fences to prevent these undomesticated animals causing havoc in the most heavily populated area in the UK? Have the Kent Wildlife Trust any practical experience with stock proof fences? Madness - total madness [/QUOTE]
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