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RE: Having predators in your region will lead to several different benefits for us humans! Keeping them around might actually do us a lot of goods

in #science7 years ago

What? I've never thought that predators could benefit us in any way. That's pretty interesting. Do you know if the wolves in Norway has any benefits for us, like the ones you've mentioned here?
Thank you for broadening my perspective. Ha en fin dag!

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Hi, @susanne.

I don't think the Norwegian wolves provide any real benefit to us humans to be honest, mainly because they are so few and scattered. Most scientists consider them functionally extinct, meaning that they are so few that they have no effect on the ecosystem. They could have some effect on the local density of roe deer (rådyr), but hunters are generally able to manage these populations themselves. So I don't think this argument can be used in favor of keeping the wolves around. However, I don't think there has been a study on the positive effects of the Norwegian wolves, so I could of course be wrong with what I'm writing.

Best regards from @valth :)