davewalters
Well-known member
https://www.cheshirewildlifetrust.o...ust-are-bringing-beavers-back-after-400-years
Really pleased about this as it's only about a mile from my house. Local residents got a mailshot yesterday which was basically a 99% advert to join the Cheshire wildlife trust and contained little or no interesting or relevant information. It did mention one thing in the questionaire section.
"Would you be interested in seeing Nightjars re-introduced into Cheshire"
No I bloody would not. For one they already breed or did recently very locally and for another one it would be a complete vanity project with as much effect on the worldwide population and British environment as the similar wastes of time including English White-tailed Eagles and Great Bustards.
Beavers are a brilliant idea in that they will benefit countless other plants and animals within their altered habitat. Lets not waste time and money on something that just looks impressive and does nothing else.
Red Kites, that was another total waste of time and money.
Luv Dave
Really pleased about this as it's only about a mile from my house. Local residents got a mailshot yesterday which was basically a 99% advert to join the Cheshire wildlife trust and contained little or no interesting or relevant information. It did mention one thing in the questionaire section.
"Would you be interested in seeing Nightjars re-introduced into Cheshire"
No I bloody would not. For one they already breed or did recently very locally and for another one it would be a complete vanity project with as much effect on the worldwide population and British environment as the similar wastes of time including English White-tailed Eagles and Great Bustards.
Beavers are a brilliant idea in that they will benefit countless other plants and animals within their altered habitat. Lets not waste time and money on something that just looks impressive and does nothing else.
Red Kites, that was another total waste of time and money.
Luv Dave