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Could well be - constant stream of cross channel ferries into Pompey - and from the right area as wellA stowaway then?
The local AHAT?Perhaps someone’s been on holiday to France and is playing a practical joke?
As leader of our local AHT I would be absolutely horrified if someone thought this would be a good joke.Perhaps someone’s been on holiday to France and is playing a practical joke?
Who chases them up?As leader of our local AHT I would be absolutely horrified if someone thought this would be a good joke.
Perhaps people who think it's funny should volunteer for their local team and see how much time is spent following up on reported sightings.
Although mainly EH, we have had all manner of 'sightings', all of which need to be chased up, for fear of letting the one genuine one slip by.
A recent report on AH in Galicia shows that 2 undisturbed AH nests multiplied to over 10,000 over just four years. We can't let a single one go undetected.
The local AHT has to do all the chasing up. The NBU will only come out for a verified sighting, i.e a photo/specimen. If confirmed they would then take over.Who chases them up?
AHAT volunteers or the NBU?
The bee inspector was on site yesterday, trapping and tracing the nest ... whilst it is still not confirmed I don't think it's a sick joke - there have been apiary sightings which they want to confirm.The local AHT has to do all the chasing up. The NBU will only come out for a verified sighting, i.e a photo/specimen. If confirmed they would then take over.
(For some reason or other, following the BBKA AH conference earlier this spring, AHATs are now called AHTs. Don't know why as when there is a sighting the Action part is definitely there!)
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