Hello, I am from Norway 16 years old, i wonder if this text is enough informal. If not how can I make it more informal. Thanks in advance :-D

I thought rather that the farmers should protect their animals, we do not need the wolves, they are not useful for anything. Conservationists may have them inside the wolf sanctuary, so they are not a threat to those who are afraid of their own animals. I do not think that the wolf hunters need to kill them, they can rather shoot them with anaesthetic darts and ask the conservationists to take them to the wolf sanctuary.

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Please double-check -- do you mean formal or informal?

informal

No this is a informal task the other was a formal one :-D

I thought rather that the farmers should protect their animals, we do not need the wolves, they are not useful for anything. <~~3 sentences here. Punctuate them correctly. The verb should be "think" instead of "thought." Aren't you writing about the present? Also, what does "rather that" mean? Maybe simply deleting the word "rather" would work.

Conservationists may have them inside the wolf sanctuary, so they are not a threat to those who are afraid of their own animals. <~~"afraid for their animals" (not "of."

I do not think that the wolf hunters need to kill them, they can rather shoot them with anaesthetic darts and ask the conservationists to take them to the wolf sanctuary. <~~2 sentences here. Punctuate them correctly. Also "they can rather" is awkward; simply "they could" will do.

In addition ...

"Conservationists may have them inside the wolf sanctuary, so they are not a threat to those who are afraid of their own animals."

You need to clarify who all those instances of "they" are -- they = conservationists? wolves? farmers? sheep?

Hello! Your text seems quite formal, so if you would like to make it more informal, you can make a few adjustments. Here's a revised version:

I think the farmers should totally protect their animals. We don't really need those wolves anyway, they don't serve any useful purpose. Maybe the conservationists could keep them in a wolf sanctuary, so they won't bother those who are scared of them. Instead of simply hunting them down, the wolf hunters could try using anesthesia darts to put them to sleep, and then they can ask the conservationists to take them to the sanctuary.

By using more casual language, simplifying the sentence structure, and incorporating personal opinions, the text becomes more informal. Remember, informal language often includes contractions, colloquial expressions, and a conversational tone.