John Watt wrote:
Just seen your message Geoff.
Interesting suggestion. W Midlands Bird Club has 1500 members, so is about six times bigger than LBC. It covers Birmingham, Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Staffordshire, a large and densely populated region. The reserves you mention are managed, presumably by volunteers, but not owned by WBC, in exchange for access for members. It also helps to manage the Bird Observatory on Bardsey.
At present LBC is too small to take on any such commitment if it involves anything more than local volunteers giving some time to practical management activity. The hope that the Club would gain in membership other than to a marginal extent from people local to a site is, I believe, not well founded when the County is already so well provided with LWT and RSPB reserves.
Not sure exactly what you had in mind.
Regards,
John
Hi John, I was only thinking of how the club could increase membership and also help wildlife at the same time. I'm sure there are a number of good sites in Lincs but have no protection in the long term, the two I know of around my area are Manby Wetlands and Elm House Farm, Saltfleetby St Clements, both have hides and are privately owned but neither are guaranteed to survive as nature reserves and need to be managed to remain good for birds.
If they came under the umbrella of the LBC and were run by volunteers I'm sure the site owners would approve.
Does anyone have any suggestions for other possible sites?