Lajos
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Idel and Priest of Sarnes
Madness Incarnate
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Post by Lajos on Jul 2, 2006 21:37:23 GMT -5
I believe it might pose a threat to the area's Farm/Economical Portions, if the wolves are not kept on watch or protected. Most people forget that, though the protection of our wild animals is important, so is the economy of The British Isles. This causes a bit of a dispute, here. Thus, I remain undecided.((Don't get me wrong, though, I'm not a wolf hater just because I don't oppose or support this idea yet. ))
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Post by Wolfbane on Jul 28, 2006 0:43:34 GMT -5
Um, they should not be reintroduced in my (wannabe) professional opinion because to reintroduce the top of a food chain they'd have to first build up the smallest parts of the chain in order to be ready for the wolf's very needy diet while protecting themselves and their livestock, etc. It would have to be done over many, many years considering the population rates of some prey breeds. If nature decides the wolf needs to come back to Scotland then the wolf will migrate to Scotland and scatter.
Lajós- and by keeping the wolves 'on watch', does that mean they will kill or tranq the wolf if it does something wrong? That would go very well with the animal enthusiasts; the wolf would not be able to live in a natural habitat or, perhaps in time, peacefully with humans - if they cannot handle wolves in Scotland, they obviously cannot at the time being, don't reintroduce them. Simple.
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