Hi Geoff, Dave et al.
My sincere apologies if I offended you Geoff and or any other volunteers with my comments, it was never my intention.
I will endeavour to read my mails again in future and remove any crass remarks like "joe public and selling stuffed seals".
The dictionary definition of crass is [stupidity] crasse - [insensitivity].
That about covers it I think. Again my apologies.
I would never criticise the work done for birds and wildlife by unpaid volunteers from any organization and it also wasn't my intention to decry the Linc's Trust role in wildlife protection either Dave.
I just honestly believe that RSPB have both the expertise and experience to manage that site more sympathetically, shall we say. An opinion based on many years of visiting reserves, talking too officers and doing volunteer work with RSPB. Also most unfortunately and in the main, being actively involved for 25 agonizing years with another branch of the wildlife trust and it's efforts at both restoration, reserve and people management.
Do I sound bitter?
PS: Watch Countryfile next Sunday 16th September Featuring that other branch of the wildlife trust and
and probably 'Their vision and the creation of an inland wetland and wildlife paradise, from an industrial wasteland. (old gravel workings). Now a SSSI and renamed 'The Idle Valley Nature Reserve' I would bet the Trust representatives and a Gravel company take all the plaudits, for both the initial idea and all the hard work. With very little if any mention of the few people who really made it happen back in 1990
Sorry for delay in replying. I kept getting an error message. Probably someone up there telling me not to send this mail eh!