Spotted by JuliaM in the Richmond & Twickenham Times:
Richmond Park has long been known for its herds of majestic deer. But the regal creatures could soon be sharing the green space with some newcomers from across the border - in the form of a herd of Highland cows.
Royal Parks and Natural England are hoping to introduce small numbers of cattle across areas of Richmond Park as part of a plan to improve its biodiversity...
Docile breeds such as Highland cattle will be chosen to ensure park-users will be not be affected.
Here's what a 'docile breed' looks like:Best of luck with that.
Another poor decision
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oh yes another of those that really has been well thought through.
Bet it looks good on paper though and ticks all the right boxes.
They don't have to be aggressive, not with horns like that. The bovine equivalent of getting further with a quiet word and a gun.
PC, HAS, I won't be setting foro in Richmond Park unless I can help it.
B, Scottish Highland cattle were mentioned as being particularly savage in my central European cow attack round-ups (but that might just be Germanic prejudice).
These examples were quite tame:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/56701337@N00/sets/72157620640354987/detail/
No, no, you're quite wrong - they're sweeties. Gentle giants.
Solidarity with the deer, methinks.
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