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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Chapman" data-source="post: 3230542" data-attributes="member: 69491"><p>Jos</p><p></p><p>My answer is that I'd prefer it to be fenced and 'abandoned' to wildlife rather than built upon. I find the realising of a valuable asset (in the form of wildlife land) to fund further conservation work a very difficult balancing act. It's a trade off that produces different results depending on the perspectives of those exercising the judgement.</p><p></p><p>I've not dissected the blog but the wording relating to 'the individual who acted as executor to her will' is interesting. I hope that they are not trying to give the impression that this was someone connected to her who would have understood her wishes when it may just have been a solicitor or other professional executor.</p><p></p><p>(Thanks for the response to Information Wanted. I enjoyed my first visit to Estonia and am still trying to work out whether I heard Great Snipe!)</p><p></p><p>All the best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Chapman, post: 3230542, member: 69491"] Jos My answer is that I'd prefer it to be fenced and 'abandoned' to wildlife rather than built upon. I find the realising of a valuable asset (in the form of wildlife land) to fund further conservation work a very difficult balancing act. It's a trade off that produces different results depending on the perspectives of those exercising the judgement. I've not dissected the blog but the wording relating to 'the individual who acted as executor to her will' is interesting. I hope that they are not trying to give the impression that this was someone connected to her who would have understood her wishes when it may just have been a solicitor or other professional executor. (Thanks for the response to Information Wanted. I enjoyed my first visit to Estonia and am still trying to work out whether I heard Great Snipe!) All the best [/QUOTE]
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