Mr Angry of Tonbridge has just been for a short wander around Louth dodging the showers (some of you probably thought dodging something else) and thinking about nature reserves old and new.
Katherine's mention of dogs on nature reserves deserves some serious discussion. In the good old days there were no dogs on reserves of any type, whether county trust, RSPB or whatever. In fact access to many of the reserves was by permit only. We had to join a long list of organisations to see many of our less common or rarer species. Nowadays due probably to funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund and the EU everybody and his/her dogs seems to have access to many reserves. More and more reserves have access via public footpaths and bridleways, is that a good idea? Guess my thoughts on the matter.
Reserves are getting bigger, a very good idea, fantastic, wonderful, please give us more, but each one comes with a silky smooth car park (not good) and a visitor centre. A good thing indeed, but does every reserve need a fancy visitor centre? Does every large reserve need to be an education centre also? Do we need to be guided and informed every step of the way with blot on the landscape signs? Do health and safety signs belong in the outdoors? Surely one warning sign at the front gate of everybody's home is sufficient? Warning! Danger of real living beyond this sign! Does each new reserve need to be promoted like Blackpool Pleasure Beach? Are they nature reserves or country parks? Should dogs be allowed anywhere near them? Are reserves for nature or people? Seems to be the balance has tipped in favour of people. How to squeeze as many people as possible on to a few precious hectares and still give them something to look at.
To me the wild aspect is being removed in favour of easy access for all, another case of lowest common denominator taking over. What do forum members want of nature reserves? Wild or tame, one size fits all, with a nice cup of tea at the end of it. Speak up or forever hold thy peace.
Adi - have a nice day

By the way a few photos of a recent Lincs Birders on Tour trip to Ontario have started to appear on my photo site - link below. Many more to follow as will a trip report (but not by me).