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Would you reintroduce a predator to control the deer population?
Could we not eat them?... I know that won't be a popular view (bambi ![]() 'Lynx are to be reintroduced into the wild in Britain after a 1,300-year absence, under an ambitious “rewilding” plan drawn up by a conservation charity. The Lynx UK Trust would release up to 18 of the cats onto private estates in Aberdeenshire, Cumbria and Norfolk if the idea is given the go-ahead by Natural England and Scottish Natural Heritage. The predators eat deer, rabbits and hares among other animals but are not considered a risk to people as they tend to stay away from humans. Dr Paul O’Donoghue, who advises the trust, told The Sunday Times: “The lynx is one of the most enigmatic, beautiful cats on the planet. The British countryside is dying, and lynx will bring it back to life.” http://www.independent.co.uk/environ...-10094682.html
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