Wednesday, 11 April 2007

Refined and Sensitive People Look Away Now




The difference is there to see. Both pictures taken today. One of these shows something left behind by our largest wild animal, a delightful inhabitant of Blacka Moor. The other is left behind by a highland cow shortly to be imported onto Blacka Moor, courtesy of an interfering directive from Sheffield Wildlife Trust.

Enjoy the paths for the next week or two as you have been able to do for the last 60 years. And remember that the latest consultation process (costing £8,000) decided that the area was to be maintained as wild with minimal interference. And that SWT have decided to ignore this - presumably because somebody else was paying the bill.

Who, I wonder?

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