No names, no pack drill…
But I know of a land agent who manages some land in the central belt. The owners were keen to make the land (which is former mining land) a haven for wildlife, particularly ground nesting birds and waders.
But, it was too near to civilisation and plagued on a monumental scale by dirt bikers and quad riders. No amount of gating and signage made a bit of difference, and local plod were far too busy/underresourced to intervene.
A bit of work and it was discovered that the land was suitable for the use of human slurry, and after the necessary hoops were jumped through, and the necessary licences obtained the land has been liberally anointed with what has turned out to be a massively effective deterrent. The abundant and informative warning notices were only ignored a few times after that.
Having visited it I can only conclude that Curlews don’t have a very good sense of smell