Wolf and Roe deer in same fenced zoopark / Denmark/ Policereport done

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In Denmark a very bad on borderline sadistic Rewilding attempt ina Zoopark has been discovered with both 3 Wolfs and Roedeer etc in the same 1400Ha fenced area,,this has been reported to the Police and other authorities.

And the Commune / county where the park is located have also been police reported ,due to their allowing this to happen and paperwork approved etc.


 
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And just what did they expect would happen?
 
And just what did they expect would happen?
Apparently they expected the wolves to breed without eating the deer and/or tourists?

The issue isn't so much that wolves were introduced, it seems, it's that you have tourists going into this deer park and they might disturb the wolves. Whoever had the bright idea of putting a breeding population of carnivorous critters into what is basically a 1400 hectare buffet where people go out to enjoy nature and gaze upon heaps of deer is apparently the source of the issue. So now they have to set aside part of the park and keep it fully off-limits to ensure that tourists don't accidentally (or purposefully) mess with the wolves (which are a protected species).
 
Seems like a World Wide insanity on Wolfs now days, if you can get any sort of angle on a Wolf take the shot & be happy you are doing good !
 
Sadly the wolf is a pan heathen nature worship here,and if you look on history the infamy of it all .It may be so simple it can be the history of a old variarion of the name of wolf that means "Noblewolf" from German speaking, that the history is sadly repeating it self.

Also the Guardian write this in week, ( in news segment of Fieldsport Britain) about 12 of the 36 wolf in Denmark is missing ,and they blame hunters.

Yet infections, territorial warfare, illness,migration , hereditary diseases from hybrid genetics is among some if it all behind it . But the natural is nothing they want to know in " their Redhood version by Stephen King world".
 
Apparently they expected the wolves to breed without eating the deer and/or tourists?

The issue isn't so much that wolves were introduced, it seems, it's that you have tourists going into this deer park and they might disturb the wolves. Whoever had the bright idea of putting a breeding population of carnivorous critters into what is basically a 1400 hectare buffet where people go out to enjoy nature and gaze upon heaps of deer is apparently the source of the issue. So now they have to set aside part of the park and keep it fully off-limits to ensure that tourists don't accidentally (or purposefully) mess with the wolves (which are a protected species).
In Swedish zoopark Kolmgården a few years ago,one of their ypung keeer ladies was killed by some of the pack there, lot of naivity and thinking one knew the animals behavior better than one did. That should perhaps be a warning sign for other rewilding dreams ,but little talks about it sadly.
 
If you have wolves there don't they have to eat? Either they feed them or allow them to hunt.
Bruce
 
What are they thinking?
 
This would be like torture for the wolf.
 
Tak for det. Men vi forstår lidt Dansk .
 

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