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Comments on MetaFilter post Hard-packed soil paths are okay until it rainsTue, 17 Oct 2023 12:38:14 -0800Tue, 17 Oct 2023 12:38:14 -0800en-ushttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss60Hard-packed soil paths are okay until it rains
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<a href="https://www.birdability.org/birdability-week-2023">Birdability Week is October 16 - 22.</a> Advertising a bird outing just as <a href="https://www.birdability.org/writing-bird-outing-event-descriptions">"accessible"</a> does not provide nearly the amount of <a href="https://www.birdability.org/access-considerations">detail that most people with disabilities need</a> to decide if it's an event they could attend. <a href="https://www.birdability.org/access-considerations">Surfaces</a>? Gravel-sized' stone usually sits up on top of trail surfaces and can be too large and movable for wheeled mobility devices to safely and comfortably travel over. <a href="https://therevelator.org/birding-accessibility/">Benches</a> should be connected to the trail by a paved surface. For people with mobility challenges, having a bench 2 meters away from the trail, over grassy or muddy ground, may make it inaccessible to them... even though they'd really like to have a rest! <a href="/192991/anyone-who-enjoys-wild-birds-is-a-birder-birding-is-for-everyone">Birdability previously</a> and <a href="/177247/Everyone-is-for-the-birds">previouslier</a>. <br /><br /><a href="https://www.birdability.org/steps-to-implement">Steps to Implement Accessible and Inclusive Birding</a>. Interviews with Access Birding founder Freya McGregor: <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/3d0KGJ0j0nKQW9oAJgKgaC?si=kkMMyb1ORQ6KvwuiJ83Mmg&nd=1">Assembling Inclusion</a> and <a href="https://www.thebirdybunchpodcast.com/podcast/episode/caafa7d2/episode-402-access-birding-with-freya-mcgregor">Birdy Bunch</a> podcasts.post:www.metafilter.com,2023:site.201071Tue, 17 Oct 2023 12:14:37 -0800spamandkimchibirdingaccessibilitydisabilitydisabilityjusticemobilitymobilitydevicesBy: spamandkimchi
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Also <a href="https://www.birdability.org/blog/accessible-interpretive-signs-we-love">examples of interpretive signs that are accessible!</a>comment:www.metafilter.com,2023:site.201071-8468305Tue, 17 Oct 2023 12:38:14 -0800spamandkimchiBy: jessamyn
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Thank you for this!comment:www.metafilter.com,2023:site.201071-8468401Tue, 17 Oct 2023 15:11:51 -0800jessamynBy: gentlyepigrams
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I need to read the links but wow, it's so nice to see that bit about benches. I'm not in a chair and I don't use a cane or other assistive walking device, but I really hate when I have to struggle to get to a bench when I'm out and about because nobody thought to put the bench where I can walk to it. Thanks for this.comment:www.metafilter.com,2023:site.201071-8468409Tue, 17 Oct 2023 15:27:50 -0800gentlyepigramsBy: mollweide
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Thanks for the post. I'm the current president of my local Audubon society. We try to note the accessibility levels of our walks, and this will certainly help us communicate better and plan our walks with more accessibility in mind. It will also help us advocate for accessibility in park planning, maintenance, and renovation efforts. We try to get our opinions heard by the county park commission that owns a lot important bird habitat when it comes to managing the parks to benefit birds. We should certainly being doing what we can advocate making them better for all birders, too.comment:www.metafilter.com,2023:site.201071-8468413Tue, 17 Oct 2023 15:37:41 -0800mollweide
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