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Old 14-05-2015, 09:18 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Lynx reintroduction

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"Phil Cook" wrote in message
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On 12/05/2015 20:56, Christina Websell wrote:
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On 04/05/2015 21:58, Christina Websell wrote:
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I don't see the need for the re-introduction of species that have died
out from the UK, just because they used to be around decades or
centuries ago. Move on!

Agree.

Tell that to all the folk making a mint from the ornithological tourism
in
the Hebrides and West Highlands after the re-introduction of the white
tailed sea eagle.



Which is not quite the same as having lynx, is it? they will be a
perfect
nuisance around poultry and sheep. I say NO.


I've seen a white tailed sea eagle facing off with a ewe over a dead lamb.
Those birds aren't small.
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and your point is?


His point is, that the re-introduction of wtse's was and is as
controversial to sheep farmers.

There not room for lynxes (or wolves) to be reintroduced here


Presumably you're referring to arable Lincolnshire, which afaik is not
the area where lynx would be introduced.

I suspect you haven't seen the amount of "room available" in the
Scottish Highlands. Or, the unnatural degree of damage done to the
native ecology there, by uncontrolled deer.

Janet