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The Grumpy Ecologist The Grumpy Ecologist Sunday 8 October 2017 Building resilience into nature reserve design and management   Too often on visits to nature reserves there is the assumption that the site is performing well, yet there is a nagging concern that somehow it just doesn't look right and perhaps could be delivering more.  There is a feeling of stability: the site looks 'tired'.  Maybe it's just a bad day out for an old and increasingly grumpy ecologist, but is it just plain grumpiness or perhaps something else of deeper concern that is affecting our nature reserves?     Wetland nature reserves that have been restored or created often have this air of stability or ‘tiredness’.   A while ago, I was at a conference where conservation academics were arguing that the attempts of conservation ecologists to recreate wetland habitat were a very poor second to maintaining existing habitat.   There can be little disagreement with this, but their key poin...

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