Well done, good work. But having been to the UK a few times (I'm a Canadian living in Jamaica), it's clear that the introduction of sheep thousands of years ago is what devastated the island. You need to get rid of those things or it's all a lost cause.
@jackcooper49986 ай бұрын
Sheep were fine until the war, they provided good livelyhood and the foundation of many many settlements across britain. during the war, many shepards were conscripted or changed roles and free grazing was prefered, this meant there were no restraints on the sheep and there was no knowledge of shepards for the best or healthiest grazing land and all the areas that could've regenerated and relied on herbivory in their ecology suddently had no hope.
@JamaicaWhiteMan6 ай бұрын
@@jackcooper4998 Got it, thanks. But what I mostly remember is an almost total lack of forests compared to Canada and Jamaica - just little pockets. In Wales and Scotland, big barren hills with sheep roaming around on them. It seemed like a wasteland. I couldn't understand it, because I can't even wear wool - it gives me a rash. And rabbits everywhere outside of town in England! No surprise because there really haven't been predators for thousands of years. Much respect to the guys doing the project in this video, but you need to introduce wolves or something.
@jackcooper49986 ай бұрын
@@JamaicaWhiteMan rabbits had mixamatosis introduced in the 60s which keeps the population down. You're right it's a green desert, but that's also deer especially in Scotland. It's also farming which cleared it, so sheep arent all to blame, it's the management (as always)
@jackcooper49985 ай бұрын
@jamesgrant7201 it is sheep, I'm not saying get rid of them all, I mean that the farming practices have changed so now sheep farming IS intense, they're not sheparded, they're overwintered in delecate uplands, they roam wider than ever before.
@mywildwelshgarden-es3fr6 ай бұрын
Sut byddwch chi`n stopio`r defaid o bwyta iddo fe? How will you stop the sheep from eating it?