Howburn Digger wrote: tiompan wrote:
http://www.georgegoldsmith.com/properties/pitcastle
Bison /Buffalo I think they are much the same .
The first time I saw them I didn't realise the estate had them ,I had simply jumped the fence as usual . They have elk too ,which are pretty impressive especially when you just are used to red deer , and not expwecting them .The gamekeepers are permanently armed ,for safety sake as much as stalking .
http://www.wild-scotland.org.u[...]3/01/the-wild-boar-of-glenloy/
My brother was forced to make an enormous detour on Skye a few years back. An estate had placed a herd of aggressive wild boar/ pigs in a glen long used as an access route to some of The Cuillin.
The owner of the Alladale estate wants to introduce bears and wolves , which in effect would enclose it and stop any access . A wonderful area with no munros so not a honey pot for walkers .
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