Interesting post. I’m ambivalent about the idea: some seem well intentioned and could make a difference to local biodiversity as you point out; in other places it seems like an excuse for a ‘hands off’ maintenance regime. Are public agencies jumping on this bandwagon for genuine or cynical reasons? Time will tell.
Interesting post. I’m ambivalent about the idea: some seem well intentioned and could make a difference to local biodiversity as you point out; in other places it seems like an excuse for a ‘hands off’ maintenance regime. Are public agencies jumping on this bandwagon for genuine or cynical reasons? Time will tell.
Recognise your lead photo!