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  • G gidius Ahenobarbus

    That might be a problem, biut it would give us an excuse to go out with big packs of wolfhounds, to hunt down any sheep eating wolves. I'm sure they'd get the message.

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    Stan Shannon
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    With a little genetic engeering, I wonder how difficult it would be to have a wolfhound-sheep mix. That would surprise those damned wolves! :~

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      How about you go f*** yourself. My apologise, I thought you were making a post about killing little animals.

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      KaRl
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      Bradml wrote:

      I thought you were making a post about killing little animals

      Because it is OK to kill bigger ones? :-D


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      • G gidius Ahenobarbus

        How to improve the environment? Simple. Release packs of large wild dogs to hunt down, tear apart and kill as many wild furry animals as they can. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6310211.stm[^] http://environment.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,2002471,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=1[^]

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        KaRl
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        Reintroduction of predators is so disputable. I bet wolves would find much more convenient to attack herds rather than wild animals.


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        • G gidius Ahenobarbus

          How to improve the environment? Simple. Release packs of large wild dogs to hunt down, tear apart and kill as many wild furry animals as they can. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6310211.stm[^] http://environment.guardian.co.uk/conservation/story/0,,2002471,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=1[^]

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          We've been down this road in the western US with ranches surrounding our national parks. I'm sure there's good data available about how much of a problem it's been for the ranchers that would be a much better starting point for the discussion than simple histrionics.

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            We've been down this road in the western US with ranches surrounding our national parks. I'm sure there's good data available about how much of a problem it's been for the ranchers that would be a much better starting point for the discussion than simple histrionics.

            -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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            gidius Ahenobarbus
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            I think if you are trying to reinstate vast swathes of forest then it woulkd probably work. You'd have to shoot wolves that strayed into farmed areas. Most of Britain currently has onlky small areas of woodland interspered with farmland, so in that sort of area you'd have a much bigger problem.

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            • D Dan Neely

              We've been down this road in the western US with ranches surrounding our national parks. I'm sure there's good data available about how much of a problem it's been for the ranchers that would be a much better starting point for the discussion than simple histrionics.

              -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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              tgrt
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              From what I've heard it's all hysteria. Occasionally it's happened, and probably in remote locations. But, for the most part wolves try to stay away from people. Predators help keep the balance.

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                From what I've heard it's all hysteria. Occasionally it's happened, and probably in remote locations. But, for the most part wolves try to stay away from people. Predators help keep the balance.

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                gidius Ahenobarbus
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                Yeah, I think that's mainly in fairy tales isn't it?

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                • G gidius Ahenobarbus

                  I think he's probably just rude and abusive isn't it? Some people aren't able to discuss things in a calm and rational manner and hence just resort to abuse. It's a typical knee jerk reaction of the small minded and petulant.

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                  Lost User
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                  Ægidius Ahenobarbus wrote:

                  isn't it?

                  :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

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                  • K KaRl

                    Bradml wrote:

                    I thought you were making a post about killing little animals

                    Because it is OK to kill bigger ones? :-D


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                    Bradml
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                    Not the point here


                    Brad Australian - Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript" A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.

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                    • B Bradml

                      Not the point here


                      Brad Australian - Christian Graus on "Best books for VBscript" A big thick one, so you can whack yourself on the head with it.

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                      KaRl
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                      What a nice pirouette :D


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