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I'm all for it, amazing animals.

They would take lambs, so compensation plans would need some thinking.

Keepers wouldn't like it, so that's another consideration.

 

Any ideas what area mate?

 

 

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Its a nice idea- and I see the logic behind adding a predator back into the food chain to keep everything in balance.

But I can't help thinking id feel sorry for any of these predators lynx/wolfs/bears (add what you will), Everywhere in England is too hemmed in for them to live a truly wild existence and I think they would soon bear (pardon the pun) the blame and be the losers- thinking urban foxes etc, I can see the headlines now- 'walkers attacked by introduced Lynx', These poor animals all need to eat and I reckon a grazing sheep is a far easier target over a deer or badger or whatever. So something else for farmers to have prejudice against..

Just my thoughts.

Scotland, possibly but England no way. I live on Dartmoor- considered one of the wilder parts of England but occasionly I hear people mention re-introduction of wolves or whatever- it would never work. Too many people too little space - unfortunately.

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