The great thing about being a trainee is getting to see some places that are out of bounds to the public. These completely undisturbed plots have a very special charm - some are large and home to a variety of wildlife and some are only an acre or two. Recently, Ruthie and me visited one of these small nature reserves with Harry Green, a lifelong naturalist and trustee of the Trust, and Tony Simpson, the moth recorder for Worcestershire and all-round insect expert.
A lot of the small no access sites are closed off because the area is simply too sensitive to have regular disturbance from people, dog-walkers etc. - being given the opportunity to take a look around these precious places is one of the massive bonuses to being a trainee.