Researchers believe the animals could keep red deer populations under control in areas of Scotland, leading to storage of 1m tonnes of CO2
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Bringing wolves back to the Scottish Highlands could help restore native forests and absorb one million metric tons of CO2 every year, according to a new study led by researchers at the University of Leeds. Their findings suggest that wolves, by naturally controlling red deer populations, could allow woodlands to regenerate and play an important […] The post Reintroducing wolves to Scotland could help fight climate change appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Researchers believe the animals could keep red deer populations under control in areas of Scotland, leading to storage of 1m tonnes of CO2
Researchers acknowledged there may be controversy should wolves be reintroduced in Scotland, but they said the benefits must be considered.
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