I'm no expert on the European bison ('Bonarus' it tells me here) but the Dutch experience belies this.European bison are more than aggressive enough to disrupt your stroll, they’re also very destructive to even mature timber and don’t respect fences or boundaries. It’ll be an interesting time for the neighbours.
There was a small herd near Dalmally about ten years ago, the farmer wanted rid of them so he let people shoot them for a not inconsiderable sum.There was a herd up in Stonehaven about 8yrs ago but they were culled due to bTB.
So it’ll be interesting to see what happens if there’s any badgers around with bTB and how long the herd lasts then.
Quite a few walking around Asda yesterday...plenty of bison around
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Perhaps they could replace the domestic large herbivores in the New Forest? It might discourage too many ramblers and dog walkers from Southampton visiting the area?Doubt you’ll be shooting them with your .375 in a decade somehow…..
be interesting to see how this goes, we don’t have the expanses of forests that Eastern Europe has for them to roam in, the problem with all these rewilding projects is the lack of continuous linkage of habitat, you can make a decent sized area but it will inevitably have borders with roads/housing/cities sooner or later. But on a local scale be interesting to see how good the woods end up that they’re in.
From what I’ve seen and read, the whole rewilding thing is a joke, it’s all managed, farming on one level or another and not wild, certainly not unmanaged, and not free to roam.It really is interesting this “rewilding”
To me the term means letting nature take it course with a little help of reintroducing species.
However to keep the bison in an enclosure, a bit like perk deer, is not to my mind truly wilding.
It’s not different to a normal safari park.
Also Plenty down on the beach todayplenty of bison around
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Yup , all that poop collecting and fence checking . Poor soul will be exhausted looking after the 3 of them , think of the stress when the bull arrives .Just been listening to a very jolly and enthusiastic “Bison Ranger on BBC Radio 4’s “World At One” news program.
Sure sounds like a tuff job!
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You're clearly getting mixed up with Moose or European Elk as opposed to European Bison . Easy mistake !Also Plenty down on the beach today![]()
Perhaps they could replace the domestic large herbivores in the New Forest? It might discourage too many ramblers and dog walkers from Southampton visiting the area?
With all that blubber and oil and lycra flopping around on the sand ! I can agree I could make them out or could I define the species they could have even been pilot whales .Yup , all that poop collecting and fence checking . Poor soul will be exhausted looking after the 3 of them , think of the stress when the bull arrives .
You're clearly getting mixed up with Moose or European Elk as opposed to European Bison . Easy mistake !