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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-berkshire-42730984
Let's hope for a non-fatal recapture this time!
Let's hope for a non-fatal recapture this time!
Based on their Wolf Walk experiences they offer and wolves being pack animals, hopefully it'll be less elusive than a lynx.
Caught alive, I assume they used a small girl dressed in red as a lure?
I did like the photo on the BBC news site of it being walked on (admittedly a chain) lead, looking quite calm. They seem to think he was deliberately let out. Okay, I agree that wolves are better running round in the wild than in captivity, but I certainly wouldn't release one. Unfortunately some people who will forget that their actions are likely to get the animal they 'care' so much about killed. It is really good news that he was recaptured unharmed.
Off topic but some bright spark wants them re-introduced to Scotland - bad idea. We're blessed without Bears and Wolves. It's safer for the public without them roaming free.
|And yet this link suggests that it was deliberately released by activists
|And yet this link suggests that it was deliberately released by activists
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/18/wolf-loose-escapings-berkshire-sanctuary/
Couldn't agree moremore nutters out there than we think!
Off topic but some bright spark wants them re-introduced to Scotland - bad idea. We're blessed without Bears and Wolves. It's safer for the public without them roaming free.
|And yet this link suggests that it was deliberately released by activists
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/18/wolf-loose-escapings-berkshire-sanctuary/
I agree and I thought you might SteveThe “animal rights” lot are a bunch of loopy looloo extremists and I have just the solution for them.
The “animal rights” lot are a bunch of loopy looloo extremists and I have just the solution for them.
Between the eyes?