Plenty of Wallabies here, up on the downs :?: is that English, they escaped from Wipsenade Zoo and have been breeding on the Downs for years.
Pete E said:The danger in California could be reduced considerably if the local authorities allowed the hunting puma with hounds to start again, but
Pete E said:10,000 tigers in the US? Not a chance! You only have to know something about hunting in the States and the various State wildlife bodies to realise that a population 1/10th of that would be known and being monitored.
The so called "Florida Panther" is a good example of this that has a population a tiny fraction of that at probably only 30 to 50 individuals...
With regards the Lynx in Scotland, I hope it has not been re introduced through the "back door" as to become established it I suspect it will need legal protection.
I don't see a problem with re introducing it as it poses no danger to humans although it might pose a problem to people with live stock. The European lynx is quite a bit bigger than its American cousin and would have no problem taking animals the size of a large calf or even a pony...People say that they will live off deer ect but in reality they will take the easiest prey they can catch which in a lot of cases will be farm stock...
Regards,
Pete