Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submitlogin

Kinda what Iceland does. Multiple sheep per person. They tag 'em, let 'em roam free and collect them later in the year.

https://www.cntraveler.com/story/iceland-welcomes-tourists-t...

Same with many random islands explorers came across: they'd leave some livestock so when they came back later they'd have some dense and fresh food ready to harvest.

Didn't work so well in Australia. And probably any of the islands most likely.



The reason why iceland can't have trees: sheep owners


Iceland actually has some trees. But in that climate they don't grow very tall.

Also, much of Iceland is a desert of lava, glass, and black sand; some other parts are covered with ice. Not many plants can survive in such a landscape, and those which do are usually not trees.


Deforestation in Iceland predates industrialization.

“Deforestation is a major issue that is highly prevalent throughout the world. The country of Iceland has been hit especially hard by this catastrophe. A nation that once had forests covering 40 percent of its countryside began to lose its tree cover, when the Vikings arrived in the 9th century. By the early 20th century, however, this tree cover was reduced to just 0.5 percent. To this day, the government of Iceland is working towards reviving the lost forests and restoring the land, in order to work towards a more sustainable future. This problem relates to the course of Sustainability for the Common Good because it covers the environmental issue of deforestation as well as the solutions that are being put into play to make the land more sustainable”

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/a4e20c53ee77427cb587cb7...


Does that account for climate changes? IIRC, there was a warmer period around the time the vikings arrived?


Australia is one of the largest meat exporters.


The plague of sheep, camels, cows, rabbits, cane toads and whatnot isn't such a good deal for the indigenous flora and fauna.


It is not that bad, except for the birds with introduction of cats.




Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: