Seaneh wrote: » About 3 summers ago I was having a bit of a ramble though the woods and stumbled across a couple in their late 20's giving it welly behind a big tree. Was a bit of a surprise.
Stevolende wrote: » I hope those paths stay as they are, just seen a poster go up on the noticeboard on the Tur Uisce side of the park in Doughiska saying that a bus corridor is planned to go through that area. i thought that idea had been dropped. Was being talked about on another thread on here. It would have a pretty immediate negative effect on any wildlife in those woods, not sure what of the woods would still be remaining either.
Deleted User wrote: » Is there anyone here who uses that wood that could get me traces of all the paths through it. I would like to add all the paths and tracks to Openstreetmap Its next to impossible to map it based on aerial imagery due to the trees covering the paths but I know there are more there because I can see glimpses. You can see the current state of the mapped paths in the forest here
pmcb wrote: » bus route through merlin woods well underway, currently constructing bus stop in the middle of the woods. this is going to be a total disaster. a stand alone bus lane...a dream from night time joyriders....must be stopped...
Caggles wrote: » I saw a couple of red squirrels a couple of days again and loads of different butterflies .....it was such a thrill to see the red squirrels ,it's been a while since I saw them:)
Irishgoatman wrote: » The Red Squirrel and its habitat are protected under Irish and E.U. law so how is it that a road through Merlin Woods is being considered ?.
kippy wrote: » I think the bus corridor has been "cancelled" at this point. But for a second just wait, feck the squirrels and it's habitat - thats only one portion of reason the amenity should remain as it is. There are lots of people who use this on a regular basis and with a bit of spruce up/development would make an excellent amenity for the thousands of people living in the sprawling estates in Doughiska, Roscam and the large older estates in the area.
kippy wrote: » There are lots of people who use this on a regular basis and with a bit of spruce up/development would make an excellent amenity for the thousands of people living in the sprawling estates in Doughiska, Roscam and the large older estates in the area.