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Thread: Predators ???

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    Default Predators ???

    Interesting web link here.

    http://www.abcbirds.org/newsandrepor...es/110314.html

    nirofo.

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    So what's new nirofo? This is why thoughtful cat owners have been fitting their cats with bells for decades!
    "Life is a sexually transmitted disease, with 100% fatality." R.D.Laing

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    and just out of curiosity.. what happens when we take all the predators out of the equation? the deer in Scotland have no predators and they now have to be culled.
    nature is all about balance.. not about PC
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    Quote Originally Posted by brandy View Post
    and just out of curiosity.. what happens when we take all the predators out of the equation? the deer in Scotland have no predators and they now have to be culled.
    nature is all about balance.. not about PC
    I know what you mean here. There was a very interesting programme on the TV the other week that highlighted the re-lntroduction of Wolves into a part of Yellowstone National Park in The USA.

    There was an amazing knock on effect in the whole eco-system: (nearly all of it positive).

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    We could do with a few packs here!!
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    Lol dafi and would you be greeting when they ran off with the greylags,pink feet, white fronts?

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    Thumbs up A Raptor website

    Here is a great website including links to an Estonian White-tailed eagle nest cam.
    The other content is well worth following too - if not disturbing at times!
    http://raptorpolitics.org.uk/

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