Chatsworth have responded to our concerns about bird nest netting. We would like to see more done.
Below is the response from Chatsworth Estate CEO to our open letter together with our reply. We’d like to see more done.
Below is the response from Chatsworth Estate CEO to our open letter together with our reply. We’d like to see more done.
In response to our members' concerns about netting of bird nesting sites at Chatsworth House and Estate we have sent the following open letter.
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