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I was thinking that you could designate certain cameras to give committed patrons their own corner of the habitat THEY helped save. People could log on to watch it grow, hear the birds and spend time there virtually.
I didn't know an animal has to be a national specie to be protected... But surely any animal who has been more than 4 years in the country has a right to citizenship of that country. It applies to people so why should it not apply to animals?
I think there are illiterate rewilding people releasing these apex predators as trials in scotland. Many Lynx sightings but hear this last year Cairngorm rein deer blamed people for not being responsible with dogs as a mother and her fawn reindeer were badly ripped and mauled but found there way back to the reindeer centre. Well i was camping solo in rspb abernethy forest in same area. At 3am about 200 yrds away a deep howl bark that iv never ever heard from a dog , even a large husky it was deep. I was convinced this is no dog in the middle of wild , i was like they have released a wolf. Funny an old local woman told a woman from england who planned hiking / camping the larig guru pass, traveling on same bus around deeside... Be careful there is wolves in those mountains. When i read this i said wicked ol hag trying to scare this solo hiking woman but now im not so sure.... Maybe there was truth in her advice. There is not enough natural native forest for these apex predators , the Capercallie are becoming extinct for the the 3rd time ,due to not enough healthly native forest, berries and plant life they depend on. 1.5% only left out of 96% native forest, a complete eco system destroyed by evil greedy humans. Discusting... these wealthly million/billion airs landowners and corporations. They cant even complete a forest skirt around our national park cairngorms. The west and a little in the south east near mar lodge has only remenents of ancient forest and forested... The rest is degraded peat hag desert moorland. Its just wrong to release these animals,repair and expand the natural native forests in huge areas forming wildlife corridors to save the last dying out native wildlife we have and only then after that success bring in the predators. Our conservationists are Dim and illiterate cause they attended the indoctrinated lies of everything, the educating colleges and universities institutions of Uk.
Who remembers the MAD scientist from UK institutions of education screaming and shouting like a mad man at RSPB Scotland that no repairian trees were present in Caledonia forest, only Scots pine LOL. Birch, aspen , willow , alder , wild bird cherry all grow along the rivers, streams and lochs , it's part of the BOREAL northern forest and assuredly it's not only Scots pine I shout back to this fruit case loony. Glad RSPB ignored him and planted the riparian trees along the water ways 👍
Tourism will cause its destruction because those tourists may be employed in the oil industry, Wall St, London or similar and they will see "potential" and they will go around you to the government and will boot you out. Scrap tourism and go after the big bucks like MrBeast philanthropy and similar.
Look for the work of Ernest Götsch and Syntropical Agriculture. He has lived in Brazil for years and reforested a huge deforested area. Its main productive activity is Cocoa. You could think about this possibility. Mr. Ernest welcomes tourists and students to his property. Just get in touch.
I feel no whaling should be allowed, accept For native tribes that this I there lively hood. I do eat fish, I love sea food, I try hard to restrain. Conservitorship of This Great ocean ,sea,and Water baring Planet and all life of Nature. I have goals of donating largely to save the whale
I do wonder what the way forward would be for conservation if drought runs on for so long that the drought-intolerant species start dying out, such that much of the Amazon becomes a savannah or a dry forest. More immediately, this might be an unwise idea, but the house looks as though it could be retrofitted with rain gutters, which could be directed to a sort of nursery zone, if you were planning on having a nursery to multiply species from seeds or cuttings poached from the non-logged area (although I suspect the rainfall would actually be too much with being concentrated on a nursery zone), or to a tank for firefighting water, given that forest fires are a thing in the Amazon now and I don't want your and Fredy's house burning down, and given that the roof area would seem to be quite sufficient in combination with the usually-high rainfall.
I'm all for it! I have studied restoration etc. Question though. Isn't it better to take a dead and/or living trees from not directly within the area of the water? I'm thinking sunlight.... If possible, take trees from somewhere else.
Portugal needs ponds and a lot of them and many more of them and more. Rain water ponds. Even if they will dry up but they will help restore the water table. Over time, they won't dry up anymore. And they will help stopping wild fire.