Farmers and Hedgerows
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 8:02 pm
This morning I went for my normal dog walk down a disused country lane in my village.
To my horror I discovered that the farmer and or council has completely hacked the hedgerow down. This has not just had a trim & tidy but has been razored to half an inch from the ground. There really was no need for such drastic action. The lane is only used by cyclists & dog walkers and was not that overgrown.
I almost cried thinking of all the butterflies, ladybirds and different spieces of insects that habitated this area. Thats without the birds, snakes rodents etc.
One of the local farmers seem to have an obsession with shooting rabbits so I suspect he may be the culprit.
I have spoken to the parish council who have suggested I speak to the local highways dept of the council.
I know sometimes brambles & wild growth can benefit from a trim but this was totally unnecessary.
I am on the case with the council tomorrow. I only hope that it hasn't damaged too many of next years prospects for the local insect and wildlife.
Angie
To my horror I discovered that the farmer and or council has completely hacked the hedgerow down. This has not just had a trim & tidy but has been razored to half an inch from the ground. There really was no need for such drastic action. The lane is only used by cyclists & dog walkers and was not that overgrown.
I almost cried thinking of all the butterflies, ladybirds and different spieces of insects that habitated this area. Thats without the birds, snakes rodents etc.
One of the local farmers seem to have an obsession with shooting rabbits so I suspect he may be the culprit.
I have spoken to the parish council who have suggested I speak to the local highways dept of the council.
I know sometimes brambles & wild growth can benefit from a trim but this was totally unnecessary.
I am on the case with the council tomorrow. I only hope that it hasn't damaged too many of next years prospects for the local insect and wildlife.
Angie