Sunday 11 January 2015

Oh, Yes? 1

Highlighting some of those things in the reported comments from the Blacka public engagement:

"We want Blacka Moor to basically remain a wild area with minimum interference from man."

SWT/SRWT's response:

Unfortunately, there are very few truly wild areas left in Britain but the aim of the draft plan is to retain the feeling of wilderness and open country at Blacka Moor. If Blacka is to remain as it is, ‘a wild area’ with open views and heathland, this will involve some human intervention. Whilst we aim to keep this to a minimum there are management activities proposed in the draft plan. These activities also aim to meet the legal requirements for the site because it is a protected site of European importance for its birds and habitats and of national importance as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. 


 Yawn, yawn

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