Tuesday, 14 August 2012

Compensation


The area I think of as 'not Blacka Moor' immediately to the west up the hill from the track that is the boundary of Blacka is now the place that gives us some comfort when interventionist management is going on at Blacka itself. It has the benefit of being mostly pathless and undisturbed.


All the common grasses and plants that are targeted by cattle and sheep within enclosures are free to do as they will and that has to be a good thing. Where else can we find a similar expanse?

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