I would love to find time to comment on this issue of inkcap which as always includes some really interesting stuff. However minutes ago I read a short item on Devon Live entitled 'Ancient Devon wood abused by lockdown visitors
Disgraceful treatment of one of Dartmoor's most unspoiled gems - with moss and lichen stripped from trees for hanging baskets'. The woodland in question is Wistman's Wood which is almost unique being many thousands of years old with probably a direct continuous connection the post-glacial wildwood. Please highlight this gross vandalism in your next issue, if possible.
I so enjoy reading Inkcap Sophie. The presentation is perfect! I hope you won't mind if I comment briefly on the things that caught my eye. 'Well said!' Jake Fiennes. Poor Kittiwakes! I always enjoy Ian Rotherham's peaty articles and finally, like you, 'Mud! Mud! Glorious mud! Octogenarian Mike Page's estuarine, aerial, mud tree photos are beautiful!
I would love to find time to comment on this issue of inkcap which as always includes some really interesting stuff. However minutes ago I read a short item on Devon Live entitled 'Ancient Devon wood abused by lockdown visitors
Disgraceful treatment of one of Dartmoor's most unspoiled gems - with moss and lichen stripped from trees for hanging baskets'. The woodland in question is Wistman's Wood which is almost unique being many thousands of years old with probably a direct continuous connection the post-glacial wildwood. Please highlight this gross vandalism in your next issue, if possible.
I so enjoy reading Inkcap Sophie. The presentation is perfect! I hope you won't mind if I comment briefly on the things that caught my eye. 'Well said!' Jake Fiennes. Poor Kittiwakes! I always enjoy Ian Rotherham's peaty articles and finally, like you, 'Mud! Mud! Glorious mud! Octogenarian Mike Page's estuarine, aerial, mud tree photos are beautiful!