• @Raiderkev
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    719 hours ago

    TIL. I was confused because I thought raccoons were an American thing. It turns out the Nazis imported them for furs, and some escaped. Now Germany has a bunch of Raccoons.

  • @Vinny_93
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    581 day ago

    Correlation map with AfD votes next?

  • @[email protected]
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    141 day ago

    I thought that this number seemed not so big, but that my perception might be skewed due to the chosen scale and an inability to imagine an process how big the depicted areas are, so I looked up the development of raccoon population in Germany (I read the german Wikipedia).

    So, first of all, one of the major relevant incidents was pure greed. A poultry breeder released a couple of raccoons into the wild so that they would populate the area and pelt prices could go down because expensive imports would become unnecessary. I hate humans, especially the rich ones.

    Second, according to a publication from 2011, at that time the population of raccoons in Germany size was estimated to be around half a million individuals and that each year, 300k animals would have to be killed if the population sized was to be reduced with a lasting effect. Although, that might not be enough, as research shows, after a 2007 distemper epidemic killed 80% of the female raccoon population in Müritz National Park, the year after more raccoons were counted than before the outbreak.

    Third, we need the wolf back. As shown by the example before, raccoon populations are extremely resilient and also in north american raccoon populations hunting shows to be not only not a major cause of death, it was insignificant. In Germany, the lack of natural predators like the wolf is benefitting the expansion of some invasive species like raccoons, american minks or raccoon dogs (who are not raccoons) and also has an influence of growing populations of native species into overpopulations. Hunting and roadkill incidents alone shows to be not effective enough (at least in areas that are not destroyed habitats due to human expansion).

  • @expatriado
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    1 day ago

    Europe brings rats to invade de sewers, America counterattacks by sending trash pandas

  • @[email protected]
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    121 day ago

    I love the unit, R/ha.

    We can do better than 0.1 R/ha though? What’s the R/ha of other countries?

        • oce 🐆
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          Isn’t it 0.01 mR/m²?

          Or 10 microracoons per m².

          • @[email protected]
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            Let’s think

            0.1 R = 1 dR = 10 cR = 100 mR = 100 000 µR / 1 ha = 10 000 m²

            Yes, you appear to be correct, my bad, quick zeroes didn’t add up

  • @a4ng3l
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    81 day ago

    The fuckers reached Belgium by 2023… Those pests are everywhere and wrecking havoc both in suburbs and rural areas.

  • @Asidonhopo
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    111 day ago

    I’m puzzled by how a hectare can be determined to have 0.1 raccoons in it, like is it part of a 10 hectare region with a single 'coon or is the animal migratory and spends a tenth of its time in that particular hectare?

    Anyhow raccoons are great when they’re screaming bloody murder at each other at night, and also when they amble up to you curiously during the day. Sorry they are competing with Germany’s, what, native badger population? What is the raccoon niche equivalent over there

    • @DarkCloud
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      111 day ago

      You mean, is the racoon transtemporal or transdimensional…

      …i put it to you that there’s only ever been a single racoon in Germany, it’s just very fast.

    • Troy
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      71 day ago

      Probably the original data was per sqkm.

      • @Asidonhopo
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        Oh okay yeah that makes sense

  • federal reverse
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    91 day ago

    So I live in one of the barely-still-gray areas from 2020. I.e. we’re obviously colonized by now. And the neighbors now refuse to clean up the garage because they might disturb the gworing family of raccoons living within. And we obviously can’t force them to do anything.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 day ago

      Is it because they claim they don’t own them? I assumed ownership of various invasive species like raccoons was banned EU-wide.

      • federal reverse
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        61 day ago

        The raccoons aren’t pets, if that’s what you’re asking, they moved into a disorderly garage out of their own volition. As to why the neighbors fail to clean up now, I don’t really know. There’s some contrived argumentation, but I think they simply don’t want to.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 day ago

    It’s always fascinating to learn of the little differences. Lack of peanut butter. And, apparently, a lack of trash pandas patrolling your trash bins, until now.

    • lurch (he/him)
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      51 day ago

      I’m a bit confused. Every German supermarket has peanut butter. Most multiple kinds, like with or without crunch, certified organic, with cottonseed oil, etc… Did you have a different experience?

      • @EarMaster
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        41 day ago

        It is available, but unlike in the US it is not something you would find in almost every household. And I would bet you it would be easier to find an individual who hasn’t tried peanut butter even once than finding someone who has.

      • @ladicius
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        11 day ago

        Maybe the person only went to discounters? They indeed have a reduced sortiment.