Restoration and rewilding
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Here is another article abo rewilding, this time with regards to Pine Martens.
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Have just come across this bit of good local news about the reintroduction of Pine Martens into the Lake District.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c75lrpw3z0do
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More very good news.
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I came across this broadcast, part of BBC Radio 4's Open Country series, of which there are 515 episodes on BBC Sounds. I think that many of the 25 min episodes will be of interest to most who post on here.
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Another restoration project, this time in the North Pennines in Cumbria at Geltsdale.
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Thank you, WN, I’m on the mend. I heard about the Iberian Lynx project last year whilst on a railway journey across Spain. Fascinating to hear about the Spanish conservationists and railways efforts to provide multiple wildlife corridors and tunnels for a variety of species, including Lynx to cross from one side of the tracks to the other.
On home turf, this may also be of interest, it could be done here.0 -
There is an episode of this programme about a Lake District project restoring a damaged landscape, which can be accessed by the link below (I hope!).
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An informative article but let’s hope this foolish and irresponsible act doesn’t set back that official translocation many of us hope for.Thankfully the pair are now safe and sound and can contribute in some way to raising that positive awareness needed for a proper reintroduction to be made in the very near future.
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Sad but very true, it appears there may be at least one other pair at loose in the same area. Some are suggesting others elsewhere in the Highlands probably been there some time. We need a properly organised and managed reintroduction, not an illegal release.
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More good news on the restoration front from Cumbria Wildlife Trust with the purchase of Skiddaw Forest in the northern Lake District.
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A really informative article here which explains how and why reintroductions of apex predators restore the equilibrium in and across habitats in European countries and how the UK could also benefit from such projects. It’s about time we followed those leads.
Such projects could promote economically sensitive and sustainable Eco tourism in much needed areas here as they have across main land Europe.
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Sadly one of the four dumped Lynx has subsequently died. This was a cruel and irresponsible act to realise ‘domesticated’ animals into a hostile environment without the skills to survive and specialists to support them.
Thankfully there are organisations who fully understand such reintroduction processes who are working with land owners, sympathetic farmers and locals in appropriate areas to provide a proper future reintroduction.
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Exactly what I was afraid happening has. B****y Thickos.
As also said you then give people like @Fisherman reason to object about proper well coordinated rewilding projects. I can actually understand his concerns but I really fail to understand what the illegal releasers reasons were.
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I remember the article from a couple of years back about Two dots, a pine marten from the Dalby forest Project which went on walkabout to Spurn Point. I’ve heard recently of sightings in both Cropton and Dalby forests but don’t know if these involved the same individual. They appear to doing quite well across UK in translocation project. The Dalby project launched back in 2017 I think with sensible monitoring keeping an eye on the pollution. The animals today are pretty much left to get on with doing pine marten things. Good news, hopefully they will help keep grey squirrel numbers down.
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