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Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

We need to cull the grey's. 

Nooooooooo

 We do 

Maybe start at the point in Scotland where the Red's are the strongest and work down from there. But humanely culled Baz. As she said, they are non native, and bring disease. 

But the trouble is that once we start tinkering with nature we usually make another problem....look at the cane toads in Australia 

Baz
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

We need to cull the grey's. 

Nooooooooo

 We do 

Maybe start at the point in Scotland where the Red's are the strongest and work down from there. But humanely culled Baz. As she said, they are non native, and bring disease. 

But the trouble is that once we start tinkering with nature we usually make another problem....look at the cane toads in Australia 

But the greys aren’t native and they are upsetting the balance of nature re the reds

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

We need to cull the grey's. 

Nooooooooo

 We do 

Maybe start at the point in Scotland where the Red's are the strongest and work down from there. But humanely culled Baz. As she said, they are non native, and bring disease. 

But the trouble is that once we start tinkering with nature we usually make another problem....look at the cane toads in Australia 

But the greys aren’t native and they are upsetting the balance of nature re the reds

Yes , but they’ve been here a long time now 

Baz
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

We need to cull the grey's. 

Nooooooooo

 We do 

Maybe start at the point in Scotland where the Red's are the strongest and work down from there. But humanely culled Baz. As she said, they are non native, and bring disease. 

But the trouble is that once we start tinkering with nature we usually make another problem....look at the cane toads in Australia 

But the greys aren’t native and they are upsetting the balance of nature re the reds

Yes , but they’ve been here a long time now 

I know but still 

Yogi19
Baz posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Baz posted:
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

We need to cull the grey's. 

Nooooooooo

 We do 

Maybe start at the point in Scotland where the Red's are the strongest and work down from there. But humanely culled Baz. As she said, they are non native, and bring disease. 

But the trouble is that once we start tinkering with nature we usually make another problem....look at the cane toads in Australia 

But the greys aren’t native and they are upsetting the balance of nature re the reds

Yes , but they’ve been here a long time now 

Doesn't mean that their introduction was ok.

Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing

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