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Denver 18-07-2022 11:35 PM

Wild Bison return to the UK for the first time in thousands of years
 
They have been introduced to Acient British woodland to help tackle the Nature and Climate crisis,

Other animals such as Bears, Wolves and Lynx are expected to follow in the coming years asunder plans to reintroduce hundreds of animals back to the UK

Beso 18-07-2022 11:36 PM

Hardly wild when they are fenced in.

Denver 18-07-2022 11:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 11192132)
Hardly wild when they are fenced in.

The plan would be to take away the fences in time

Beso 18-07-2022 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Denver (Post 11192133)
The plan would be to take away the fences in time

I think health and safety might have something to say about that.

arista 19-07-2022 12:34 AM

https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cp...mcawdron-2.jpg

arista 19-07-2022 12:38 AM

[The project,
led by Kent Wildlife Trust and the Wildwood Trust,
is taking place in West Blean and Thornden Woods.

They will fell trees by rubbing against them,
creating space and light and providing deadwood
to help other plants and animals.
The area has been prepared by the UK's
first ever bison rangers.

The Trust said the next step is to
introduce Exmoor ponies,
Iron Age pigs and Longhorn cattle,
whose natural behaviours complement the bison.
Paul Whitfield, the director general of
Wildwood Trust, said:
"It's going to demonstrate the very real impact
nature based solutions can have in
solving the climate crisis.
"We're going to prove the impact bison
in the wild can have on the environment.]


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-62164223

For the good of the land

Gusto Brunt 19-07-2022 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11192140)

What an amazing beast. Love this story.:hee:

bots 19-07-2022 07:54 AM

they are basically giant cows :laugh:

Kazanne 19-07-2022 08:08 AM

Wonder how long it will be before there are deemed to be too many,and we decide to cull them ?

Oliver_W 19-07-2022 08:27 AM

Nice!

My local area had a reintroduction scheme of red kites. In the UK as a whole they're pretty uncommon, but here if you're looking at the sky for any length of time you're more likely than not to see at least one :love:

Gusto Brunt 19-07-2022 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11192193)
Nice!

My local area had a reintroduction scheme of red kites. In the UK as a whole they're pretty uncommon, but here if you're looking at the sky for any length of time you're more likely than not to see at least one :love:

I hear parrots are commonplace in London.

Niamh. 19-07-2022 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 11192191)
Wonder how long it will be before there are deemed to be too many,and we decide to cull them ?

That might be where introducing Lynx and Wolves back into the wild might come in?

Beautiful animals though :love:

UserSince2005 19-07-2022 09:49 AM

When do they release the panda bears?

Oliver_W 19-07-2022 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11192216)
I hear parrots are commonplace in London.

Peregrine falcons are surprisingly common in cities, as tall buildings emulate their preferred cliff faces.

arista 19-07-2022 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11192216)
I hear parrots are commonplace in London.


No it is that invading Bird
that looks like a parrot


Noisy Buggers

arista 19-07-2022 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 11192191)
Wonder how long it will be before there are deemed to be too many,and we decide to cull them ?

Only one Male
among them

Gusto Brunt 19-07-2022 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by arista (Post 11192242)
No it is that invading Bird
that looks like a parrot


Noisy Buggers

:joker: I wouldn't know. I don't live in London. :hee:

Gusto Brunt 19-07-2022 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11192231)
Peregrine falcons are surprisingly common in cities, as tall buildings emulate their preferred cliff faces.

Nice.

arista 19-07-2022 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt (Post 11192280)
:joker: I wouldn't know. I don't live in London. :hee:


Noisy Buggers
and Bullys to other normal birds

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parakeet

Next time someone is Live on Westminster Green
their HD microphones pick them up

arista 19-07-2022 12:27 PM

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...parakeet_1.jpg


Violent Beak
on that Feral Gang


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feral_..._Great_Britain


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