Pesukarhuihin kohdistetut natsisyytökset perusteettomia
Lähetetty: 03 Heinä 2023, 07:40
Suomessakin edistyneistö on yhdistänyt pesukarhut natseihin. Tämä on outoa, sillä onhan pesukarhu vieraslaji ja vieläpä varsin harmiton ja söpökin toisin kuin kettutyttöjen luontoon vapauttamat verenhimoiset minkit. Mutta ehkä kettutytöt ja muu edistyneistö suosivatkin vieraslajeja, jotka ovat alkuperäisluonnolle turmiollisia? Mene ja tiedä.
Mutta tässä artikkeli, jossa kumotaan pesukarhujen natsiyhteydet:
Practically all the half million raccoons which infest the forests and parks of Central Europe are believed to descend from just four animals released in the woods near the German city of Kassel in the Nazi period.
Raccoons have never had a good press in Europe. Not only are they North American interlopers, there is also a persistent story that they were introduced to provide hunting pleasure for Marshal Hermann Goering, the head of Adolf Hitler’s Luftwaffe.
But a recent examination of the files, 75 years later, shows that the Nazi part of the story, which appears in many textbooks, is untrue.
Goering did not even know about the raccoons’ release, and the authorities in Berlin tried to stop their acclimatization.
But it was too late. Rangers at Lake Eder in Germany had already freed two breeding pairs on April 12, 1934. Not without difficulty either: the cautious animals would not initially come out from their box, despite being offered some eggs and dead squirrels.
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/a ... KdvPhoxJnQ
Mutta tässä artikkeli, jossa kumotaan pesukarhujen natsiyhteydet:
Practically all the half million raccoons which infest the forests and parks of Central Europe are believed to descend from just four animals released in the woods near the German city of Kassel in the Nazi period.
Raccoons have never had a good press in Europe. Not only are they North American interlopers, there is also a persistent story that they were introduced to provide hunting pleasure for Marshal Hermann Goering, the head of Adolf Hitler’s Luftwaffe.
But a recent examination of the files, 75 years later, shows that the Nazi part of the story, which appears in many textbooks, is untrue.
Goering did not even know about the raccoons’ release, and the authorities in Berlin tried to stop their acclimatization.
But it was too late. Rangers at Lake Eder in Germany had already freed two breeding pairs on April 12, 1934. Not without difficulty either: the cautious animals would not initially come out from their box, despite being offered some eggs and dead squirrels.
https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/a ... KdvPhoxJnQ