Best thread on here by a long mile .
Loving all the discussion and the curiosities of faraway places.
Broch hits the nail on the head as well , with the man's preferential treatment of certain species for whatever reason, cuteness , scarcity, grace , beauty or usefulness.
I'm guilty of that too...
I love the Eagle owl , but I know that in many places they completely eliminate (hunt) all competition (harriers among other raptors) and therefore their reintroduction has been mostly controversial and fairly sparse.
I do understand the implications but I'd still like to see more breeding pairs being reintroduced...
As well as a growing population of the reds and a dramatic reduction in the number of greys ...
Pine martens are wonderful creatures, vicious little b*$7@#ds , but such amazing hunting skills....
An interesting point was made about the deer population being out of control.
Muntjac is rife around here and despite having a all year round open season on them for being an invasive species , it seems the population keeps growing and thriving .
No end in sight , and muntjac and other deer continue to thrive in large numbers .
I haven't personally seen the detrimental effect that deer has on our ecosystem , or if this is a real concern, but I must admit I take great pleasure in bumping into a group of deer and observing them jumping away from us when they finally spot / hear us.
I saw a documentary a few years ago about the VERY successful reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone national park to counter the destruction caused by the elimination of the wolves in the park .
The flora and the rivers along with their ecosystem, was being destroyed at an alarming rate by a growing population Elk .
The ecosystem balanced itself within just a few years (which is amazing) and now the original natural balance and bio diversity of the park has been restored.
Beavers came back on their own and everything ...
I can't find the original documentary but I found this :
I know that England is way too overpopulated to reintroduce wolves in most places but I wonder if we really have that much of a deer problem? and if so what would be a plausible solution for this?