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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Red Rocks NNR 1Km away!.................so it would seem that the work is only being carried out, to ensure that Red Rocks falls in line with everywhere else, regardless of whether it's beneficial for the site, and it's wildlife, as a whole. This is the problem with the current line of...
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Red Rocks NNR Right.......got it.......so basically, what should have been a more controlled operation over a longer period, turned into a 'rush job', and they removed everything at once, which has clearly badly affected the regular migrating birds, and probably quite a few other varieties of...
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Red Rocks NNR OK......I understand, that the limiting of scrub allowable in dunes and reedbeds, may be a good thing, but 0%, is probably a bit excessive. Also, I didn't think that anyone preferred introduced species, over native species anymore.....in fact, in modern day conservation, it's...
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Red Rocks NNR Jane........ I've looked at your 'Attached Thumbnails', and I'm certainly not an expert in conservation, so the reasons for the work that has been carried out by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust,.... may well, in this case, be very valid ones, but at this stage of the 'Habitat...
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    Red Rocks Marsh NNR, Merseyside

    Red Rocks NNR Jane....... Who is carrying out the above mentioned work,...and what final outcome, are they trying to achieve?
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