I'm all for lynx being reintroduced to the UK,I live in Scotland and we have lots of habitat that could support and benefit from the Lynx,the sooner it happens the better🤞🤞
"Deer graze vegetation, until nothing is left." This hardly describes the Rate of Deforestation caused by uncontrolled deer populations, or the massive cost to people like the National Trust in Deer Proof Fencing, in places like Hatfield Forrest, Hertfordshire just to preserve parts of the forrest.
Not Buffalo or you’ll need to reintroduce an even bigger predator like a Tiger. Buffalo are even more destructive to ecosystem with overgrazing than Deer.
I hear there are compensation schemes in other European countries to cover farmers for livestock losses. It works everywhere else so can’t see it being a problem in the uk. If it weren’t for the fact that Britain is an island the lynx would already be here. I would love to see them reintroduced
I thought lynx were already living in the UK countryside along with other big cat species such as pumas & panthers. There's been sightings of pumas dating back to the 50's in the UK!
I met a European Lynx in South Ipswich on my daily walk to my elderly Mum's house in 1996. It stayed looking at me while I smoked a cigerette, leaning on a wooden gate, about 10 mins, and less than 10 feet away. This explained why I had noticed all the regular grey squirrels had dissapeared over the previous 3 weeks.
I live in Northumberland and my main concern with lynxes being reintroduced here would be that they'd prey on the Cheviot goats, a wild herd of the very rare British primitive goat believed to have continually inhabited the Cheviot hills since the Neolithic era
I don’t get why you are so scared of reintroducing lynx’s. We have bobcats which are about the same size in our local park they will walk right past you on the bike trails with their kittens. At one point there were 23 in a seven mile stretch. They also live in the cities like foxes do in the UK. We also have coyotes everywhere that are about the same size and run In packs.
Where are you talking about? I think it's more to do with livestock and farmers here. Lynx mean less Roe Deer and they will kill sheep, both of these animals they like to kill, the farmers, I mean. They don't want competition with rifles. They need to let off steam and blast a deer from time to time.
In the uk , water companies pay farmers to use poison that kills invertebrates that hedgehogs eat , because slugs etc eat the same veg that gets put on our plates for Christmas .
Having a factory farming of deer both native and foreign can be a solution for both humans and carnivorous animals. From human perspective if increase in deer meat takes place it might in distant future overthrow beef as the most popular source of mammal meat worlwide since deers and antelopes contribute to lesser carbon emissions than cows.As far as Animals are concerned,imagine if foreign deer species like black bucks and Cheetal along wild foreign felines like cougars and snow leopards are introduced in Britain then the diversity of creatures could increase in the region.Plus if deer population explodes in UK then variation of wild carnivores could be fed from their own breeding grounds.
Nathan Nicholas The government could, also, help farmers pay for guard dogs and compensate them, as well, for lost sheep. If any individual predator became too bothersome, he could be relocated or dealt with in a more permanent manner.
Lynx are already in the uk wild,leopards and pumas more so since the 1950s.reports of pumas mating with house cat creating hybrids,check latest story of an hybrid cat that got into a man's house.
Hello from Finland. Lynxes do not attack humans, not even in myths or fairy tales, and nobody is afraid of them. We have a population of about three thousand lynxes here in Finland, some of which are suburban. No lynx attacks on humans whatsoever. They do, however, kill sheep and goats.
As I hobbyist wildlife photographer I would love to see all this rewilding take place. It's what the countryside needs for regeneration.
Before you bring cats back,it needs the forests to be restored first.This is going to take generations,most of the forests in britain have gone.
Imagine taking photos of bison giving birth or lynx catching birds in pre flight.
Already brining bison back for sure but we need an apex predator now, such as lynx or wolves (bears mainly just hunt for fish)
I see bobcats all the time at our local park. They like to walk on the bike trail. One scared me and my dog when he went to water the bush.
I'm all for lynx being reintroduced to the UK,I live in Scotland and we have lots of habitat that could support and benefit from the Lynx,the sooner it happens the better🤞🤞
If I wasn't sold before, I'd definitely be sold after watching that... great pitch!
"Deer graze vegetation, until nothing is left." This hardly describes the Rate of Deforestation caused by uncontrolled deer populations, or the massive cost to people like the National Trust in Deer Proof Fencing, in places like Hatfield Forrest, Hertfordshire just to preserve parts of the forrest.
How amazing would the UK be with apex predators and buffalo being reintroduced 😻
Buffalo are American bison, in the UK there were European bison/wisent (currently only living in Poland and Belarus), they are two different animals
Not Buffalo or you’ll need to reintroduce an even bigger predator like a Tiger. Buffalo are even more destructive to ecosystem with overgrazing than Deer.
@@ashdog236 Packs of wolves also
@@dafnes. African Wild Dogs don’t take down buffalo in Africa. Hyenas can, do you think wolves can take down Cape buffalo?
I hear there are compensation schemes in other European countries to cover farmers for livestock losses. It works everywhere else so can’t see it being a problem in the uk. If it weren’t for the fact that Britain is an island the lynx would already be here. I would love to see them reintroduced
Beautiful kitty.
Absolutely brilliant
That is literally fucking insane how they killed literally almost every animal on there island
If only we had the same view towards ourselves
Great video
Superb video!!
I thought lynx were already living in the UK countryside along with other big cat species such as pumas & panthers. There's been sightings of pumas dating back to the 50's in the UK!
I met a European Lynx in South Ipswich on my daily walk to my elderly Mum's house in 1996. It stayed looking at me while I smoked a cigerette, leaning on a wooden gate, about 10 mins, and less than 10 feet away. This explained why I had noticed all the regular grey squirrels had dissapeared over the previous 3 weeks.
Yeah no pretty much all of them are fake apart from a few which were escapees from zoos.
There's no animal called a panther. A black panther is a black leopard or Jaguar
@@laracroft938 thank you I aways say that
@@laracroft938 or some people call pumas panthers.
definitely would want to photograph the lynx
I live in Northumberland and my main concern with lynxes being reintroduced here would be that they'd prey on the Cheviot goats, a wild herd of the very rare British primitive goat believed to have continually inhabited the Cheviot hills since the Neolithic era
I don’t get why you are so scared of reintroducing lynx’s. We have bobcats which are about the same size in our local park they will walk right past you on the bike trails with their kittens. At one point there were 23 in a seven mile stretch. They also live in the cities like foxes do in the UK. We also have coyotes everywhere that are about the same size and run In packs.
British people get hyper dramatic about dangerous animals and men get all macho about killing them to impress women.
Where are you talking about? I think it's more to do with livestock and farmers here. Lynx mean less Roe Deer and they will kill sheep, both of these animals they like to kill, the farmers, I mean. They don't want competition with rifles. They need to let off steam and blast a deer from time to time.
@@ryand141 they are gonna eat more rabbits and squirrels than sheep.
@@philipbutler6608 I don't think so. They are thinking of reintroducing them in UK to keep the deer population down.
@@ryand141 they should promote deer hunting
I support lynx reintruduction i live in scotland and i have an amazing amount of forest
I seen one of these in England a few days ago
Maybe a few places in Scotland but not anywhere else in UK as we are simply overpopulated, we can’t even sustain a hedgehog population..
Foxes though
In the uk , water companies pay farmers to use poison that kills invertebrates that hedgehogs eat , because slugs etc eat the same veg that gets put on our plates for Christmas .
We definitely need the Lynx back in UK as there's far to many deer about destroying the woodlands
Catinho 💙Lynx : Gonzalez yes it is ✨✨✨✨✨✨🎷💙
Top video when's the next grizzly upload due ✌💖
I am from the highlands and my dad owns almost half of the forest in the highlands
Lynx, making better natural links 😂 information provided here makes sense 🙂
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Good job on the swarms. You might want to put a few more of them out in a different area.
Having a factory farming of deer both native and foreign can be a solution for both humans and carnivorous animals. From human perspective if increase in deer meat takes place it might in distant future overthrow beef as the most popular source of mammal meat worlwide since deers and antelopes contribute to lesser carbon emissions than cows.As far as Animals are concerned,imagine if foreign deer species like black bucks and Cheetal along wild foreign felines like cougars and snow leopards are introduced in Britain then the diversity of creatures could increase in the region.Plus if deer population explodes in UK then variation of wild carnivores could be fed from their own breeding grounds.
big up Jack on comms
To protect your sheep from the lynx, feed it in the open and keep at least one livestock guardian dog. You won't lose even a single animal, trust me.
Nathan Nicholas
The government could, also, help farmers pay for guard dogs and compensate them, as well, for lost sheep. If any individual predator became too bothersome, he could be relocated or dealt with in a more permanent manner.
Lynx are already in the uk wild,leopards and pumas more so since the 1950s.reports of pumas mating with house cat creating hybrids,check latest story of an hybrid cat that got into a man's house.
3:43 same video like Dreambound: the city - unbreakable 1:34
Would reduce the need to shoot or cull deer every year as Lynx would pray on roe deer
It's to stop us going there and huddled in city.
I can't see this working in the uk,farmers and land owners will shoot them in fear of losing livestock.
U.k need to bring back wolves bear liynx.use garding dogs and bear 🐻 sprey. Like in u.s.a.
Pruning trees helps trees and shrubs gain better immune.
Lynxes are super-predators.., from little prays like mices or rabbits even birds to great herbivores like deers if so hungry..,
Are cats of the size of a wolf,..
Everybody gangsta until the lynx comes to rip their face off
Hello from Finland. Lynxes do not attack humans, not even in myths or fairy tales, and nobody is afraid of them. We have a population of about three thousand lynxes here in Finland, some of which are suburban. No lynx attacks on humans whatsoever. They do, however, kill sheep and goats.
It was a joke lmao 😂
@@kaidenhall2718 i do realise I did more scared than them’re’ed