I know! And I like Janet Street-Porter!
In all seriousness, she was meant to represent the rambler as she famously speaks out for ramblers on national telly. I was being silly about it, but the real question is how would wolves react to humans... would they attack?
I was babbling earlier in the thread about people misunderstanding wolves... The Grey did for wolves what Jaws did for great white sharks... they demonised wolves and in particular painted wolves as creatures that would seek revenge. They also said that omega wolves would attack a group of men huddled round a fire to (and I quote) ".. test their defences.." It makes for a great film and an ending that leaves you wondering who won, but are wolves anything like that? Would they really savagely attack humans in the way the film says they would?
Modern day experts claim the wolf to be a wimp, only attacking when cornered or rabid, but history shows us that the wolf isn't a timid creature. Native Americans told stories of wolves killing people, but historical European records show thousands of deaths attributed to non-rabid wolves (and the number doubles when you bring rabies into the equation)
The difference between the expert view and the historical view is population. In the experts view, they observe wolves in remote areas away from population centres, such as the Northwest Territories... the records from Europe are based on wolves interacting with populated areas. Daniel MacNulty, an expert in arctic wolves claims that a wolf will run away when it meets a human, which an arctic wolf may well do, but that doesn't explain the deaths in Europe from non-rabid wolves.
Cut a long story short... where will this guy in Scotland source his wolf pack from? Can he be sure the wolves will adapt to their new environment? And can he reasonably prevent the wolves from attacking humans without shutting off huge areas of Scotland with electric fences and presumably guarding these fences with security guards?
Ultimately, is any of this going to do the chosen wolf pack any good? Is it cruel to resettle a pack outside their natural habitat and expect them to adapt for the sake of a landowner who either doesn't understand how to control deer on his land, or willfully ignores controlling the deer in the hope it'll give him an excuse to have his own 'pet' wolves?