Hi. Thank you for your reply.
You rightly suggest
books as source of information and I already have a few... Univesity libraries are, as far as I know, only open to students - you need to have a student card to get in. The reason I posted the initial message was because I was hoping for some real people with whom I could exchange ideas, experiences and such like. But if they don't turn up at the veyr start of the project, it doesn't mean that they won't turn up later when things get more interesting.
I spent a lot of time and
energy trying to find people who could help, and in the end gave up as it seemed to demand too much effort to almost no reward. People who have some knowledge, or claim to have it, expect to be paid for it. I don't blame them, that is the name of the game, but am not in a position to play that game right now.
However, what gave me thumbs up and encouraged me to launch myself into it was... one day it rained and there were small puddles of
water on the ground. Within perhaps an hour of rain stopping, the water striders appeared on the water surface. That gave me a little ah-ha moment: it is my job to provide environment and the creatures will be there without me having to bring them. They will know and they will come. So now my thinking is - just provide food and
shelter and wait and listen and watch and learn. I think people will come to see as well in much the same way.
I am in a fundraising stage of a project as infrastructure needs some repairs, gates need replacing, some equipement will need to be bought. Hoping to start on repairs maybe in August or September, and then next year we shall be all set up for welcoming the first residents... Or maybe even in the autumn of this year. After the leaves have come down we can, maybe, welcome the first detritivores who will in the future nourish the young trout at that time of year.
Thanks for your thoughts, though...
Wishing everybody a happy spring
Ivana