alberta boy
Well-Known Member
Giardia . I've had it , very unpleasant ........... it's not much fun for anyone around you either . I will refrain from painting a mental image .I think the problem with all these re-introduction ideas is its always some cute/fashionable species when that money could very easily be spent on many species already present really hanging on for survival (in scotland alone u could say capercallie, wildcat, red squirrel, grey partridge, even salmon and im sure plenty more i cant think off)
And the folk that shout the loudest for these reintroductions never live anywhere near the areas so it will never end up costing them money in the long term.
They also never seem to acknowledge any of the potential or actual negative affects, some seem to live in cloud cuckoo land
I dont actually think many folk would object to these type of reintro's if they knew going forward there would be some sort of management plan and some room to either control or move animals if they were a problem or numbers got to high and causing other damage.
This just releasing and leaving them to get on with it and keeping there full protection is just crazy, no one in there right minds would want them on there ground knowing there hands will always be tied.
Been a long time since i done my project on beaver reintros but the americain often carries a parisite which contaminates drinking water, beaver fever,
which the european 1 doesnt
AB

