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Vandals strike at Cumbrian nature reserve

by Cumbria Crack
24/08/2022
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Vandalism at South Walney Nature Reserve. Picture: Cumbria Wildlife Trust

Vandals have caused major damage at a Cumbrian nature reserve.

A bird hide has been broken into and damaged at the South Walney reserve, just two weeks after £500-worth of equipment destroyed at the nearby Foulney Island Nature Reserve.

The reserves are owned by Cumbria Wildlife Trust.

Paul Waterhouse, reserves officer at Cumbria Wildlife Trust, said: “We’re at a loss to understand why anyone would want to trash them in this way. Cupboards and shelves were smashed, leaving the contents of the display cabinets shattered on the floor, with glass everywhere.

Vandalism at South Walney Nature Reserve. Picture: Cumbria Wildlife Trust

“The door is broken from its hinges and the windows are smashed. It was a real shock to find this when I came into work.”

The displays in the hides were made up artefacts that depict the history of the nature reserve. 

Paul added: “This is a terrible act of vandalism. Our bird hides are very popular with visitors, who use them to view the amazing seabirds we have at South Walney, or to catch a glimpse of the grey seals that can be seen at high tide.

To help Cumbria Wildlife Trust repair and restore the vandalised bird hide, donate at https://www.cumbriawildlifetrust.org.uk/donate

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