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Surely that should be considered a "positive".

If "we" are truely concerned for the welfare of the woods and trees?

A conundrum I appreciate.

M

 

 

I think we should be encouraging more people to visit woodlands than currently do.

I read that it's on the increase but firmly believe that we should always keep aspiring to open access and opportunity for urban dwellers to interact with woodland.

 

Increasing peoples mental & physical well being.

 

 

ofcourse this puts more pressure on the trees but that's where management comes in.

 

Fencing, propping, bracing, retrenchment etc....

 

Costly but the trees win and the public win.

 

 

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