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What worries me about these reintroductions.
Is how little they discuss why the originals went extinct in the UK.
Most assume it was mankind. And that was def an important part.
But the more direct reason was the removal of dogger bank. IE the land link to Europe. This left many species isolated. And over time, the lack of genetic diversity lead some creatures to die out.
We still have mankind. More to the point, we are now much more likely to effect these animals' ability to travel between communities and mix genetics.
Reintroducing these animals is pointless unless we also ensure the population is monitored and new ones reintroduced as needed.