La reforestación de Europa

Los ecologistas pueden estar contentos, el hombre –además hombre blanco- está cediendo espacio a lobos, osos y gatos salvajes:

 

In Europe, Newsweek writes about how packs of wolves are now making a comeback in regions of Central Europe: “A hundred years ago, a burgeoning, land-hungry population killed off the last of Germany’s wolves.” “Our postcard view of Europe, after all, is of a continent where every scrap of land has long been farmed, fenced off and settled. But the continent of the future may look rather different. “Big parts of Europe will renaturalize,” says Reiner Klingholz, head of the Berlin Institute for Population Development. Bears are back in Austria. In Swiss alpine valleys, farms have been receding and forests are growing back in. In parts of France and Germany, wildcats and ospreys have re-established their range.”

 

“In Italy, more than 60 percent of the country’s 2.6 million farmers are at least 65 years old. Once they die out, many of their farms will join the 6 million hectares (one third of Italian farmland) that has already been abandoned.”

 

Es un proceso de reajuste que no veo mal del todo.

 

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2 comentarios para “La reforestación de Europa”

  1. Chesk Dice:

    Es normal. Se produce el abandono de las zonas forestales, y estos animales que saben más que lepe, lo están aprovechando.

    Aun así, ya vendrán los cepos intencionados…

  2. jose Dice:

    xk esta en ingles ta fuera de orden

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