https://www.projectlote.life/news/category/seasalter
This is an article or articles about a little known RSPB reserve Seasalter Levels. From 2022
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I've posted the link to this before on this forum! You can find about these 213 RSPB reserves and quite a number not mentioned publicly. If you scroll down the homepage of this website. You will see a part saying records 213. View data table. And press that link and then there is a list of 213 RSPB reserve. On the side where the names of those 213 reserve are you will see either the words publicised or not publicised. This website is available for anyone to access and is not a private website. I’ve known about this website for years and I’ve posted this link many times on this forum.
www.theguardian.com/.../conservationandendangeredspecies.uknews
This was an article about one such RSPB reserve in Norfolk and except for those that live in the East Anglia region, many might not know about this RSPB reserve, as normally there is no access. But once or twice a year there are guided tours by the wardens. And the reason there is normally no access to this RSPB reserve bought by the RSPB in either 2007 or 2008 is explained in this article in The Guardian Newspaper from around 2007 or 2008 in the link above. Article called! Britains Forgotten Wilderness-Just 1 Hours Drive From Norwich.
kentonline.co.uk/.../ Article about Seasalter Levels from 2022. Seasalter Levels has been an RSPB reserve for quite a long time. But has had no access to members or the public. But plans are a-foot to open Seasalter Levels to members and the public.
https://www.cprekent.org.uk/news/the-big-society/
This was an article why Seasalter Levels has had problems along with another RSPB reserve, Lydden Valley.
www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/.../Bean Goose consultation draft BCM.pdf This is about another not well known RSPB reserve in Scotland called Fannyside and not publicised. Anyone can actually visit this RSPB reserve. Problems no car park and no real facilities
https://www.the-soc.org.uk/bird-recording/local-recorders-network/areas/birding-advice/78birdwatching-around-the-ythan-estuary
This mentions towards the endof this article Meikle Loch an RSPB reserve!