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Haynes Lease Panoramas October 2012

Posted October 15, 2012 | Categories : 100,Field Trips,Issues,Photos |

On October 8, 2012 myself and Niran Lella visited Hayne’s Lease, the second of 11 Ecological Reserves in the Okanagan visited that week. We were not able to time this  visit with the warden Robert Coulter since  he was away that week.

Issues: The reserve looks to be in very good shape, with good signage and fencing.   A highway bisects the reserve, with the wet marshland with oxbow lakes and marshes on the west side, and the dry upland on the East side of the highway.  Of most concern is the very close proximity of a vineyard which you can see in the third panorama with only a narrow private road as a buffer. During this season when ripe grapes are on the vine, canons are  frequently fired automatically to scare birds from the vineyards . It is unlikely that migrating birds would find the reserve a refuge at this time of year. The loud bangs echoed off the mountain behind the reserve magnifying the sound. The panoramas below give an excellent overview of the whole reserve near the south end where we entered.Click on these images  for an expanded view.
October 8, 2012 Garry Fletcher

Hayne's Lease panorama at the south end October 8, 2012. Photo by Niran Lella

 

Hayne's Lease Panorama at the east side October 8, 2012. Photo by Niran Lella

 

Hayne's Lease Panorama at the south end October 8, 2012. Photo by Niran Lella

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