New trees and dead deer.

Can,t view here, but if it’s about shooting deer to save trees, no different to shooting goats here.
 
Can't make up my mind on why a Danish fella?, we already have some re wilders of our own.
Guessing it's a massive green washing attempt.
Two of his companies, Bestseller, & Asos. Didn't we see a massive problem with waste from fashion industries.?
Seaborg is another weird one, sounds dangerous to me.
 
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Ah yes.....our favourite multi estate owning Danish man and his "rewilding"....... Funny how he doesn't try this out in his native Denmark, but there again, it might mean that his tax affairs were handled a little differently......
Best not mention the fact that many of the mass culls affect surrounding estates - not that it would bother Polvsen or Wildland, as long as he can polish his green credentials, plant some trees and see how much money he can get from the tax payer to counteract all the damage his and his Fathers' "fast fashion" has done to the world.
Eighteen years of the SNP sound bites and waffle about land reform (sic) and we still have this clown as the biggest private landowner in Scotland....
 
Just had a glance at it.....not exactly Green is it? Still all the power plants will be somewhere else so won't bother him.......funnily enough, just like his launch pad in Shetland - and not at the Mhoine - that would be far to close to home!
 
Sad really so much money in grants to a foreign billionaire to drive off local large landowning millionaires lol. So who owns scotland certainly not Scottish people.
What do you mean by "Scottish People"? I know several Scottish people who are landowners and who would vigorously dispute your point and with solid justification. Do you feel the land should be in the hands of impecunious collectives of crofters and well meaning people from the cities? Is it your view that this would be better for the land?
What would Scotland have become without English and other investment? We should be grateful it was cared for and looked after by people of whatever origin. People who were prepared to spend their money (for little enough return) to preserve the land. The argument is same everywhere. We have enthusiastic clowns across the UK -who have neither a bean to spend on improving the country (as we do from our taxed incomes), nor the grass roots knowledge to understand what the land needs, telling us how to run it. The debate (read hysteria) around Muirburn being a classic example. Most of these "experts" wouldn't know bracken from heather if it was sticking out of their trousers. It is rare enough to see them with mud on their boots. Re-wilding is a fallacy driven by greed. Mark my words...it is only money at the bottom of it. Where money is, there is no love of the land. It is just a factory floor.

A couple of thought provoking articles to consider before getting all dewy eyed about Glenfeshie or other projects:

Carnage in the Countryside COUNTRY SQUIRE MAGAZINE

 
What do you mean by "Scottish People"? I know several Scottish people who are landowners and who would vigorously dispute your point and with solid justification. Do you feel the land should be in the hands of impecunious collectives of crofters and well meaning people from the cities? Is it your view that this would be better for the land?
What would Scotland have become without English and other investment? We should be grateful it was cared for and looked after by people of whatever origin. People who were prepared to spend their money (for little enough return) to preserve the land. The argument is same everywhere. We have enthusiastic clowns across the UK -who have neither a bean to spend on improving the country (as we do from our taxed incomes), nor the grass roots knowledge to understand what the land needs, telling us how to run it. The debate (read hysteria) around Muirburn being a classic example. Most of these "experts" wouldn't know bracken from heather if it was sticking out of their trousers. It is rare enough to see them with mud on their boots. Re-wilding is a fallacy driven by greed. Mark my words...it is only money at the bottom of it. Where money is, there is no love of the land. It is just a factory floor.

A couple of thought provoking articles to consider before getting all dewy eyed about Glenfeshie or other projects:

Carnage in the Countryside COUNTRY SQUIRE MAGAZINE

The point would be, that the SNP would have their illiterate and ignorant voters believe they were ridding Scotland of foreign (read English) land owners. All they've done is get rid of the perceived hallmarks of such ownership, the sporting aspects, which will equally appeal to their supporters, bearing in mind the predominance of left wing (ignorant bigot) thinking.
 
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