Wild lynx could be reintroduced into Scottish Highlands
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Wild lynx could be reintroduced into Scottish Highlands
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#3Huge opposition likely from farmers. Cool, but uphill struggle I'd say. Within a boundary? Sure.
> In 2018/2019 it was reported that Povlsen owns 221,000 acres (890 km2; 345 sq mi) of land in Scotland, making him the largest landowner there.
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#4Huge opposition likely from farmers. Cool, but uphill struggle I'd say. Within a boundary? Sure.
Maybe he could just stick to releasing them on his own land? > In 2018/2019 it was reported that Povlsen owns 221,000 acres (890 km2; 345 sq mi) of land in Scotland, making him the largest landowner there.
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#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
Maybe he could just stick to releasing them on his own land? > In 2018/2019 it was reported that Povlsen owns 221,000 acres (890 km2; 345 sq mi) of land in Scotland, making him the largest landowner there.
No doubt they will then use it as an excuse to fence the land off and prevent free roaming across it.
Any other exclusions would need to be passed into law, which is highly unlikely to ever happen.
In practice these rights work well for everyone.
Re: Wild lynx could be reintroduced into Scottish Highlands
#7So if this is just for tourism and/or as a vanity project and there are no solid ecological or scientific reasons, I'm not seeing a convincing justification for this.
Re: Wild lynx could be reintroduced into Scottish Highlands
#8Lynx are extremely photogenic, but I can't help wondering - why? They're not endangered, they are aggressive predators, and Scotland's ecology isn't obviously in need of them. The fact that they were common half a millennium ago when the ecosystem was very different doesn't seem particularly relevant. So if this is just for tourism and/or as a vanity project and there are no solid ecological or scientific reasons, I'…
Re: Wild lynx could be reintroduced into Scottish Highlands
#9Lynx are extremely photogenic, but I can't help wondering - why? They're not endangered, they are aggressive predators, and Scotland's ecology isn't obviously in need of them. The fact that they were common half a millennium ago when the ecosystem was very different doesn't seem particularly relevant. So if this is just for tourism and/or as a vanity project and there are no solid ecological or scientific reasons, I'…
Maybe it's a vital step to restoring the ecosystem back to closer to what it was half a millennium ago?
Re: Wild lynx could be reintroduced into Scottish Highlands
#10Lynx are extremely photogenic, but I can't help wondering - why? They're not endangered, they are aggressive predators, and Scotland's ecology isn't obviously in need of them. The fact that they were common half a millennium ago when the ecosystem was very different doesn't seem particularly relevant. So if this is just for tourism and/or as a vanity project and there are no solid ecological or scientific reasons, I'…
Maybe it's a vital step to restoring the ecosystem back to closer to what it was half a millennium ago?