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MarieUK · 36-40, F
I am probably wrong but it could be something to do with saving the BlueBells , apparently its agains the Law to dig them up they are a Protected Species ( Biology classes finally came in handy :) )
MarieUK · 36-40, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic well they are still in the ground even in winter lol x
True. I do see them in areas where there is public access in the woods and there are just as many
MarieUK · 36-40, F
@BritishFailedAesthetic just found this, so it must be a barrier keeping the Spanish Bluebells away lol

cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Could be there were visitors who left trash behind and they got tired of cleaning it up and also it may invade their privacy.
likesnatural · 70-79, M
Ask the owner for permission.
ServantOfTheGoddess · 61-69, M
"There was a big high wall there
that tried to stop me
The sign was painted, said "Private Property"
But on the other side
it didn't say nothing!
This land
was made for you and me!"

-- Woody Guthrie

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Virgo79 · 61-69, M
I allow one neighbor,as he allows me.
No one would ever give me permission so theyre not getting it either.
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Makes me mad. Why spoil such a beautiful aspect with wire that is designed to harm living creatures? 😞 Open up your woodlands and co-opt fellow citizens to help with their stewardship and management (many of these privately owned parcels of woodland are neglected).
@SunshineGirl Agreed.
SW-User
If it is their land I can understand it, to be honest.
I get bothered, too. Privatization is out of control and we don't have enough public spaces.
Lilnonames · F
Might be a farm
@Lilnonames Can confirm, not a farm. There is farmland nearby but this is not a farm. It's woodland.

 
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