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By (user no longer on site) OP    44 weeks ago

Going off on one here

I feel some have a tendency to get lost in a utilitarian outlook that we can forget to look at the bigger picture.Especially regarding the future of our environment.So much has been lost or taken over by concrete monstrosities and freaks of nature

Rewilding must take place across many parts of our home our United Kingdom and a reintroduction of animals that previously lived here.Thus includes predators as they will be necessary to ensure the upkeep of natural balance

This will result in great sacrifices having to be made but I believe it is for the best that we do this.

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By *idnight RamblerMan 44 weeks ago

Pershore

Some rewilding is laudable in the short term, but in the long term we've screwed the planet - and I mean long term - buried radioactive isotopes of Uranium have a half-life of 700 million years.

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By *lfasoCouple 44 weeks ago

South East


"Going off on one here

I feel some have a tendency to get lost in a utilitarian outlook that we can forget to look at the bigger picture.Especially regarding the future of our environment.So much has been lost or taken over by concrete monstrosities and freaks of nature

Rewilding must take place across many parts of our home our United Kingdom and a reintroduction of animals that previously lived here.Thus includes predators as they will be necessary to ensure the upkeep of natural balance

This will result in great sacrifices having to be made but I believe it is for the best that we do this."

I'm all for reintroducing Bears and Wolves to our farmland. It help restore balance by reducing deer populations which destroy every tree thay can reach.

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By (user no longer on site) 44 weeks ago

Certainly looking forward to more bears and wolves in some of our big cities.

We need a bit more “natural selection” to eradicate some of the slobs pretending to hobble around on “benefits sticks” and other undesirables and shirkers.

Frankly they should have eaten more salad and visited the gym more often. I’ve no sympathy.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 44 weeks ago

golden fields


"Certainly looking forward to more bears and wolves in some of our big cities.

We need a bit more “natural selection” to eradicate some of the slobs pretending to hobble around on “benefits sticks” and other undesirables and shirkers.

Frankly they should have eaten more salad and visited the gym more often. I’ve no sympathy."

Maybe just cut out the wolves and bears, and rich people could be allowed to hunt poor people on benefits instead?

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By *0shadesOfFilthMan 44 weeks ago

nearby

We are not going so bad, 10% of uk is developed land, 12% including gardens.

More permaculture is needed on farmland and make it easier to enable pasture to be used for arable, more veg is good for soil health.

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By *lfasoCouple 44 weeks ago

South East


"Certainly looking forward to more bears and wolves in some of our big cities.

We need a bit more “natural selection” to eradicate some of the slobs pretending to hobble around on “benefits sticks” and other undesirables and shirkers.

Frankly they should have eaten more salad and visited the gym more often. I’ve no sympathy.

Maybe just cut out the wolves and bears, and rich people could be allowed to hunt poor people on benefits instead? "

Don't be silly. Bears and wolves are vital to the rewilding project. A reduction in vermin is long overdue. Far too many foxes, squirrels and rats in both rural and urban areas.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan 44 weeks ago

golden fields


"Certainly looking forward to more bears and wolves in some of our big cities.

We need a bit more “natural selection” to eradicate some of the slobs pretending to hobble around on “benefits sticks” and other undesirables and shirkers.

Frankly they should have eaten more salad and visited the gym more often. I’ve no sympathy.

Maybe just cut out the wolves and bears, and rich people could be allowed to hunt poor people on benefits instead?

Don't be silly. Bears and wolves are vital to the rewilding project. A reduction in vermin is long overdue. Far too many foxes, squirrels and rats in both rural and urban areas."

Ah, the bears and wolves might accidentally savage a Tory voter. It's too much of a risk.

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By (user no longer on site) 44 weeks ago

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By *melie LALWoman 44 weeks ago

Peterborough


"Certainly looking forward to more bears and wolves in some of our big cities.

We need a bit more “natural selection” to eradicate some of the slobs pretending to hobble around on “benefits sticks” and other undesirables and shirkers.

Frankly they should have eaten more salad and visited the gym more often. I’ve no sympathy."

I see you with a big pot and a huge wooden spoon

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By *ove2pleaseseukMan 44 weeks ago

Hastings


"Going off on one here

I feel some have a tendency to get lost in a utilitarian outlook that we can forget to look at the bigger picture.Especially regarding the future of our environment.So much has been lost or taken over by concrete monstrosities and freaks of nature

Rewilding must take place across many parts of our home our United Kingdom and a reintroduction of animals that previously lived here.Thus includes predators as they will be necessary to ensure the upkeep of natural balance

This will result in great sacrifices having to be made but I believe it is for the best that we do this."

You say concrete, but most of the woodland and hedgerows have been lost to farming. And we still don't have enough land to feed the population!

So it's allready gone to far that a reverse is unimaginable.

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