If you’re going to introduce and animal make it something easy to extract like a dik-dik
Day-job interferes - next out FridayAnother slow day at the SD coal face?
I’m on fallow in the morningDay-job interferes - next out Friday![]()
I would go along with that. I do have a .270Moose/elk lacks ambition.
Mammoths I say!
Holyrood is already full of themIf you’re going to introduce and animal make it something easy to extract like a dik-dik
I’ll help extract…I would go along with that. I do have a .270
I had a feeling that was what the OP was referring to . I love Moose / Elg , but introducing them into the UK might be problematic . I think focusing on your existing species and improving habitat would be time better spent .![]()
Project aiming to return elk to UK moves forward
Work to assess the feasibility of bringing the species back to the UK is under way.www.bbc.co.uk
The correct term is Swamp Donkey or Jughead , or Muswa if you're Cree ( my neighbours ) lol .Elk are big, ungainly, I would even say boring.
Now what you guys need up north are lots and lots of Muntjac, far more interesting than those great gallumping antlered donkeys.
Agreed, I thought the reintroduction of Kites was a good thing but they seem to have no cap on when to stop, still going on and hundreds around now, total overpopulation because we humans got involved and messed with it.Rewinding is a good idea but on a list of conservation priorities it would be a long way down.
How about saving existing species first??
Not as interesting as rewinding and poses questions on the failure of policy and media issues such as erridication of mink.
The BBC didn’t get it wrong. They called it an elk, which it is.Hmmm…
If you look at the confusion covered by the BBC gets it wrong thread over the identification of a moose and an elk what chance have the Scots when they already have a moose (loose about the hoose)?
Ye ken Ken?
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Well income from ****ty ideas is now required to replace lost income from the oil industry they’re no longer allowed to get due to yet more ****ty ideas from ****s who should have been ****ted at birth……….Ahh.. Scotland, the testing grounds.
They’re not worth the bother.If you’re going to introduce and animal make it something easy to extract like a dik-dik
Does anyone have some spare wire cutters? Asking for a friend.I sense a lot of negativity
Did you not read the bit where it says they are fenced in and simply could not escape
So it's clearly a completely reversible decision and we could easily just round them all up if we decided differently
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Moose is actually a Canadian first Nations term, Cree to be exact . It's a derivative of Muswa , which means twig eater in Cree . It's perfectly proper to call them Elg in Europe though . We also call Elk by their native name here , Wapiti . I refer to them as Elk when discussing them with Americans or British and European hunters ......... Sorry , stalkers . It gets confusing sometimes lol .The BBC didn’t get it wrong. They called it an elk, which it is.
If the yanks want to muddle everything up by calling wapiti elk that's their business. In the meantime, the European elk remains exactly that.
And if the BBC want to call an elk a moose, that's fine too, because unless you're a yank that's what it is.