Does working with wildlife rub off on the workers like Roger Muselle (Letters, March 6).

When faced with a criticism, he turns aggressive and snaps and snarls.

Bob Metson must take wildlife seriously to even bother putting pen to paper and it's possible he has raised an interesting point.

Why does Mr Muselle lecture us about wildlife road victims and talk down to people when it is common knowledge?

I suggest he gets on with his seagull rescuing and leaves the lecturing to real experts such as David Attenborough.

-Frank Knight, Brighton