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A couple of the reserves that I have worked on have been the subject of big twitches.
One was an island and not open at the time - and we were extremely glad of it on that occasion. It immediately eliminated most of the problem and we sent the few that did come over in boats packing fairly quickly. There were swarms of them in the village on the mainland for a few days though.
The other was a nightmare - roads blocked by random parking, trampled and destroyed vegetation, litter all over the place. It really is the very opposite of conservation.