Re: Stephen-Charlie
Stephen appreciated Charlie's outlook on this, but he also knew that they couldn't take care of the dragons with only a few people. It simply didn't work that way. "We'll do what we can. I know you need people too."
He shrugged. "Mine? It's a natural reserve, seven hundred and fifty acres of land. We have animals of various kind from peacocks to lions. Our land ends at the North Yorkshire Moors. I guess we could find you a place to keep them as long as you make sure that they don't eat all of the animals. They can fly over the Moors, but you'll need to create laws to cast anti Muggle spells," he suggested. "You also need laws to get more keepers. You can have a reserve and still be inside an estate with wizards, and my mother might kill me for this, but I'm sure we can make it profitable for the estate, pay a fee to see them, even from afar, like we do with the rest of the animals. I'm sure there are others like ours though."