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Should Wolves been reintroduced into the uk

Should Wolves been reintroduced into the uk

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I have just read an article regarding whether or not wolves should be reintroduced to the UK whats the popular opinion on this subject?

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Originally posted by trawets113
I have just read an article regarding whether or not wolves should be reintroduced to the UK whats the popular opinion on this subject?
My opinion is that it would be great, but that's a subjective point of view. Provided there's not likely to be any detrimental effects on the environment then I say do it.

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Originally posted by trawets113
I have just read an article regarding whether or not wolves should be reintroduced to the UK whats the popular opinion on this subject?
Better than West Brom too!

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Originally posted by asromacalcio
My opinion is that it would be great, but that's a subjective point of view. Provided there's not likely to be any detrimental effects on the environment then I say do it.
What about the effects on humans though, would you be worried about getting attacked?

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Afraid of God's dog are you? Wolves are shy and will not attack people. Traped cornered and or rabid wolves may attack. All bets are off when it comes to a hybrid wolf. The domestic dog in him will not have the same fear of man that a wolf has.

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Originally posted by trawets113
What about the effects on humans though, would you be worried about getting attacked?
I don't live in the UK.

Joking aside, no, dogs attack more often than wolves. The risk would be minimal. If any reputable report said otherwise, I'd happily change my opinion.

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Originally posted by asromacalcio
I don't live in the UK.

Joking aside, no, dogs attack more often than wolves. The risk would be minimal. If any reputable report said otherwise, I'd happily change my opinion.
Yeah but the difference is that with wolves attack they are in a pack, chances of survival are minimal.

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Originally posted by trawets113
I have just read an article regarding whether or not wolves should be reintroduced to the UK whats the popular opinion on this subject?
I saw 11 running around mollinex the other day!!!!

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Originally posted by Grandmaster bater
I saw 11 running around mollinex the other day!!!!
Which is where

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its not the wolves you wanna be afraid of its the fools who try and hunt them, and all animals. infact anyone who feels so inferior so as to own a gun. For sport? what sport is there in shooting an un armed, not dangerous or harmful animal? People who hunt animals for trophies or for "sport" are obviously making up for some (verticle) failure elsewhere.

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Originally posted by trawets113
What about the effects on humans though, would you be worried about getting attacked?
Wolves won't hunt people for food. They'll stick to deer, rabbits, etc. They'll only attack if there's a human messing with them. And if you're stupid enough to provoke a wolf, you need to be eaten anyways.

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Maybe if they could be persuaded to include chavs on their diet, but otherwise what would be the point?

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Originally posted by Remora91
Wolves won't hunt people for food. They'll stick to deer, rabbits, etc. They'll only attack if there's a human messing with them. And if you're stupid enough to provoke a wolf, you need to be eaten anyways.
What if it had just mauled your only child?

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Originally posted by trawets113
What if it had just mauled your only child?
I don't see why it would do that, as long as wolves stay in rural areas and parents keep eyes on their children and teach them about the dangers of wild animals. 😕

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Originally posted by Remora91
I don't see why it would do that, as long as wolves stay in rural areas and parents keep eyes on their children and teach them about the dangers of wild animals. 😕
So now they are dangerous, at the end of the day they are opertunistic predators.