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Lynx reintroduction in Britain (1 Viewer)

It would be fantastic to have Lynx's back as well as Wolves and Bears, we already have a increasing number of Wild Boars in Great Britain. It might be a good way of controlling them as well as Deer.
Us Humans are quite happy to re-introduce species that we exterminated from our shores if they are harmless and will not pose a threat to our day to day life.
 
Male Bears have a territory of up to 1000 sq. kms and females in the region of 100 sq. kms. They travel up to 100 kms a day.

Our local Mayor has just released warning letters as our 'local' released, slovenian, bear has wandered into the area. He is trying to protect himself because he could potentially be liable if someone is attacked. Just scratching at the surface of the issues surrounding reintroduction schemes.
 
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