I had a very difficult and frank exchange of views with the Humberside area RSPB managers primarily about the future of the Humberside developments, Donna Nook, eg access watcher friendly enviroment, the future of Tetney in those plans. Well to summerise everything really it all comes down to funding as always. Those whom do not in my view subscribe to such organisations have no grounds to complain or moan about others attempts to achieve a better enviroment. The same applies to the Woodcock situation, Stuart is perfectly correct in the fact it will take an act of parliament to change the situation. Emails to mps will probably only get a new survay done on the sustainability of the current situation ( re Alex's document ) and would perhaps result in a new scientific study being undertaken ( this of cause takes many years ). So your last best hope is like them or not is the RSPB and all these representations do not come free of charge. I myself whilst not agreeing with some of the policies carried out by the RSPB believe that you can only change things from the inside of an organisation and have been a member for 32 years. In fact i choose to pay a fellowship fee instead of just a members fee. This fee is 2.5 times the membership fee and i pay it gladly so that at least someone is fighting for the general direction that you wish to go in. I at times get annoyed at some birders who expect everything just to happen and air thier indignance whilst are not being members of any society because they do not agree with this or that when in fact it is just a lame dog excuse for keeping thier hands firmly in thier pockets. I am not saying this knowingly against any member of this forum it is just a general thing i come across now and then. So rememeber everyone agrees i think that the Woodcock situation was indeed diabolical, then what is the way forward in a positive direction, who is going to do something about it, who is going to pay for it, or once again do we do nothing. How many people will actually be prepared to spend time in the months to come to do something through email etc and then next year look in the mirror and say i tried. Not many i think, so make sure you are part of a society that at least tries to do the right thing.
Terry Whalin RSPB group leader humberside
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