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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7099759" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>Well I think it's a brilliant idea. Re introduce wolves and Lynxtoo our woodlands. While we're at it extend the right to roam so everyone can see these wonderful creatures in nature. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>BUT. </p><p>When someone's child or pets are killed by an apex predator with no reason to fear man (because they would never experience being hunted by man). I want the people responsible for the release to be stood on a stage, shown the mutilated bodies and forced too tell the parents or owners that it's ok. They were here a thousand years ago when the population was much smaller. It's natural. Personally I'd sit on my boundary with the rifle waiting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7099759, member: 144597"] Well I think it's a brilliant idea. Re introduce wolves and Lynxtoo our woodlands. While we're at it extend the right to roam so everyone can see these wonderful creatures in nature. BUT. When someone's child or pets are killed by an apex predator with no reason to fear man (because they would never experience being hunted by man). I want the people responsible for the release to be stood on a stage, shown the mutilated bodies and forced too tell the parents or owners that it's ok. They were here a thousand years ago when the population was much smaller. It's natural. Personally I'd sit on my boundary with the rifle waiting. [/QUOTE]
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