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You lot know a lot more than I as I’m not in the Alps, well like ever atm but how sustainable are current numbers? One comment last week mentioned numbers were very high and he didn’t necessarily think the cull a bad thing? (Hope my recollection is at least half accurate).
A cull of sorts targets females and young animals? Or all and sundry?
I’d dearly love to tip one over on my next trip but I’d still struggle to pull the trigger on a small animal which is probably why people sitting in ivory towers say hunters aren’t or can’t keep numbers to below the ‘required level’.
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30 percent of the tahr being culled are trophy bulls.
Rest are Nannie's and juvenile. 25000 will be shot. But there is debate as to just how many there are. And the confidence interval is 95% so not much hope.
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