Lol it’s become quite a soap opera in NL. After over 100 years of absence of large predators in the country, people are going apeshit about how to handle them slowly coming back.
What a peasants
Ever been shot with a paintball? they can bruise you up pretty good.
what could possibly go wrong?
I…what?
So many great things in this article:
The title
The fact that the whole fuss is about 20 wolves in the whole country
The park owner’s name is Seger Emmanuel baron van Voorst tot Voorst
Hopefully that will work, but unfortunately animals think mostly with their bellies, and people have probably been feeding them.
There are no wolves where I live, but we do have large coyotes, some of which killed a young woman. It happened on a popular hiking trail which is notorious for tourists who are unfamiliar with nature, and there had been reports in the weeks leading up to the attack of coyotes acting particularly bold, which is almost certainly a sign they had been fed by humans.
Please let wild animals be wild! There’s a saying “a fed bear is a dead bear”, and that applies to other species as well.
I really don’t get why people are fussing so much about wolves…we have 3000 of them and they never cause any issues. Sure they kill some sheep but the farmers are compensated and nobody makes a fuss. Tho this particular idea might help? But I doubt they don’t actually fear humans as much as they take the risk to hunt livestock anyways.
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huh?
Lol it’s become quite a soap opera in NL. After over 100 years of absence of large predators in the country, people are going apeshit about how to handle them slowly coming back.
What a peasants
Ever been shot with a paintball? they can bruise you up pretty good.
what could possibly go wrong?
I…what?
So many great things in this article:
The title
The fact that the whole fuss is about 20 wolves in the whole country
The park owner’s name is Seger Emmanuel baron van Voorst tot Voorst
Hopefully that will work, but unfortunately animals think mostly with their bellies, and people have probably been feeding them.
There are no wolves where I live, but we do have large coyotes, some of which killed a young woman. It happened on a popular hiking trail which is notorious for tourists who are unfamiliar with nature, and there had been reports in the weeks leading up to the attack of coyotes acting particularly bold, which is almost certainly a sign they had been fed by humans.
Please let wild animals be wild! There’s a saying “a fed bear is a dead bear”, and that applies to other species as well.
Dutch solving problems with, essentially, hair dying, that’s amusing.
I really don’t get why people are fussing so much about wolves…we have 3000 of them and they never cause any issues. Sure they kill some sheep but the farmers are compensated and nobody makes a fuss. Tho this particular idea might help? But I doubt they don’t actually fear humans as much as they take the risk to hunt livestock anyways.