Toryn Whitehead
@torynwhead.bsky.social
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PhD Researcher in human-wildlife coexistence and shifting baseline syndrome @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social. Parlimentary Research Intern. Certified mediator. He/Him. Views my own. 🐗🐈🐺🇪🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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Why are debates on lynx and wolf reintroductions so polarised?

Find out from @torynwhead.bsky.social and WildCRU's Darragh Hare why discussions about bringing back large carnivores can be characterised by myths and wishful thinking.

👉https://bit.ly/4iI2s9D

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wildcru.bsky.social
In Scotland, efforts to introduce species that have been absent for hundreds of years have led to conflict and two major schools of thought: romantic and cynical.

What are the causes and drivers of these debates?

Find out from @torynwhead.bsky.social and Darragh Hare.

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torynwhead.bsky.social
We argue that the lynx and wolf have been culturally transformed to be romanticised and vilified in Scotland. This cultural transformation is caused by:

🔬 A lack of precise knowledge about the impact of large carnivores
🕵‍♂️ A lack of pluralistic historical knowledge
🦤 The extinction of experience
torynwhead.bsky.social
Check out this new article on WILD #beavers in England and make sure you tune in at 11:05am to hear @nataliegreenpeer.bsky.social ask an oral question to the government on this very topic 🦫🔎

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nataliegreenpeer.bsky.social
Today in #HouseofLords 11.05am have an Oral Question on licencing WILD beaver releases

@beavertrust.bsky.social @the-wildlifetrusts.bsky.social #biodiversity
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yorkshirebylines.co.uk
✍️ We urgently need a wild beaver licencing framework

Beavers provide key ecological benefits, but government licencing delays hinder their potential for flood control and environmental restoration

By Natalie Bennett and Toryn Whitehead
@nataliegreenpeer.bsky.social
@torynwhead.bsky.social
We urgently need a wild beaver licencing framework and national strategy in England
Beavers provide key ecological benefits, but government licencing delays hinder their potential for flood control and environmental restoration
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hannalp.bsky.social
Today at #COP16, discussions on how to realise the #KunmingMontrealGBF are resumed. The framework recognises the stewardship of "Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities". But, "Who is local, and what do they know?" 👉https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/pan3.10797 @ipbes.net #CBD
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chantallyons.bsky.social
If you were thinking of getting my book but just needed that little extra nudge, Waterstones is doing 25% off pre-orders at the moment!
torynwhead.bsky.social
"Without patience, empathy, and dialogue to co-produce a reintroduction plan and coexistence strategies, any legal reintroduction of lynx is doomed to fail – let alone an illegal release."

@georgeholmes.bsky.social @vincentwt.bsky.social @hannalp.bsky.social @chantallyons.bsky.social
torynwhead.bsky.social
While of course it is unrealistic to convince everyone, my gut instinct is that the focus of the rewilding community should be on building trust and dialogue with those communities that currently oppose the reintroduction or are uncertain 🤝
torynwhead.bsky.social
61% is significant, but what's not clear is the geographic distribution of respondents. As proven by the reintroduction of #wolves in Colorado, reintroducing predators without the support of those who will live alongside the animals and carry the burdens of coexistence is deeply problematic 🐺🐑⚖️
torynwhead.bsky.social
Since I wrote this in mid-January the debate has shifted. John Swinney has ruled out any legal #reintroduction of lynx or other large carnivores. In response, the Lynx to Scotland partnership have published a survey which shows that 61% of respondents support the return of lynx and 13% oppose it.