On a slightly different point, do you think the lives of people - the growing number of people would be improved by a few wolves on an estate in Scotland, to which many would not have access because of the cost?-
And what about the almost inevitable increase in the numbers and spread of wolves?
As I have said, it won't affect me, butt if it were possible, I'd be there to say, 'Told you so""' <wry smile>
There's no law of trespass in Scotland; anyone can walk anywhere on any estate at any time.
So-called'private' estates must, under Scots law, provide access when asked,or be in controvention of the law.
Exemptions are only made on grounds of publicsafwety, and even then a case might be made for access.
Example?
Even Balmoralis open to the public.
Phillip moaned alot avout that; in the 1960's some protesters decided to spoil his shooting by rambling where he hand his pals were playing at soldiersshooting grouse.
The police firmly told the old twit that, yes, mannes and ettiquette should have made the protersyors leave, but, as they were walking legally unarmed and causing no public disturbance, there was nothing the nob could do about it.