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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 5868442" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>The 2 projects don't really compare as far as I'm aware, </p><p>and yes, there has been a huge furore in Holland about the photos of loads of dead/emaciated equines -and others- being craned into tippers.</p><p>Police preventing locals from chucking hay over the fence if I recall. </p><p></p><p>On the whole, the Dutch project has done us good, as it's will be useful to hold up the example of what leaving nature to take its course really means.</p><p>(mind the rewilders will argue till they turn blue that it wasn't done properly, or somesuch)</p><p></p><p>Good luck to the Knepp folk. they've the wherewithal to experiment on a grand scale, and have managed to flog books and tourism off the back of it so they can say it's profitable.</p><p>But to let anyone claim this is the way forward for the rest of us is hokum. Properly grand scale illusionist HOKUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 5868442, member: 9965"] The 2 projects don't really compare as far as I'm aware, and yes, there has been a huge furore in Holland about the photos of loads of dead/emaciated equines -and others- being craned into tippers. Police preventing locals from chucking hay over the fence if I recall. On the whole, the Dutch project has done us good, as it's will be useful to hold up the example of what leaving nature to take its course really means. (mind the rewilders will argue till they turn blue that it wasn't done properly, or somesuch) Good luck to the Knepp folk. they've the wherewithal to experiment on a grand scale, and have managed to flog books and tourism off the back of it so they can say it's profitable. But to let anyone claim this is the way forward for the rest of us is hokum. Properly grand scale illusionist HOKUM. [/QUOTE]
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