From: Diana [mailto:[email protected]] 
" Surely with so many places on the refuge where you can get out of the car, 
..."

Seriously? Where? You know the refuge. If you wanted to take a small group to 
see some birds, where would you go? Where could you get anywhere near close 
enough to anything interesting to engage a 10-year-old? The corral at Mays 
Point used to have birds, but there hasn't been habitat there for years. The 
towers and East Road have great stuff, but it's so far away you can't show a 
beginner anything. I'm a photographer and I take almost all of my photos from 
my car/blind. But, if we're talking education here, it just isn't happening.

For exposure to wildlife at all levels, access is key. Denying access to even a 
tiny sliver of the refuge serves no one's best interests, in my view. Blinds 
would be cool, and are used successfully all over the world, but they can't 
face south straight into the sun!

Kevin

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