Ok, let's call them washed up or dead kelts rather than spent then

doesn't matter
ok, perhaps big cats are not native, but I don't see what damage they really pose to uk farms, game-birds or the deer population. if there's so few around that most people don't even think they exists, surely the damage they cause is minimal if not negligible. I know some have a tougher stance on this than me, but I really enjoy all aspects of wildlife and would love it if there were some proper predators out in them woods and hills tbh. That's one thing I like about the US, you don't always know what's out there, in the UK the most you have to be worried about when out in the woods and fields is a spider bite or disturbing a bull in the midst of his afternoon snooze. So yes, I think big cats would be great to have around and should not be shot on sight

pheasants were not native to UK either,,,but then again, we 'do' tend to shoot them on sight,,,we do of course also release them every year too

..so non-native species we can make money on are ok to release,,,but those that don't make money should be shot because they are 'invasive'. - a wee bit of hypocrisy here methinks.
let's get some of those wolves out too - LOL
