Re: Fake Conservationists oppose re-introduction of native species



In message <upjjg2d6p5ojr1r55sit4og933srf6vtk5@xxxxxxx>, amacmil304@xxxxxxx writes

As an expert in animal welfare you should be able to work it out.
Firstly as has been pointed out there isn't really the habitat to
support them - so they would suffer.

I don't claim to be an expert in anything.

Don't be so modest Angus. You assure me you have 30 years experience in animal welfare. It would be difficult to be active for so long in such a field without becoming expert.

Is there not the habitat
to support them in the north of Scotland?

I would think not in large enough areas of sufficient quality - at least not without inhabitants who would object.



Secondly there would be so much opposition to the introduction that the
animals would undoubtedly be killed or at least harried by the
objectors. More suffering.

They could be protected by law just as others animals are.

Pets are protected by law and of course the RSPCA find not a single case of cruelty do they? Get real Angus.

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Malcolm Kane
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