If you buy a map of Ithaca, you see those woods clearly marked as
Fuertes Bird Sanctuary.
However it came to pass, Fuertes is the de facto name of those woods
as far as the city and population is concerned.

Jane's fine articles and research show that this is erroneous (I
assume due to a clerical error or some such), but "the truth" is
irrelevant if we don't do something about it (e.g., make corrections
in the city records, publicize the matter more widely, etc.).

I think the important question is: do we want to do anything about it?
Getting it "right" may be an uphill battle for minimal gain, causing
nothing but confusion along the way. Maybe it's just best and easiest
to stick with the "wrong" name.

Speaking pragmatically, one might consider the potential impact on
conservation of both the wildwoods and the swan pen. Both places look
to many people like messy unkempt places that could benefit from being
replaced by nice neat gardens or apartment buildings (I'd like to
think this is less true of Ithacans -- but remember the clearing of
Salt Point a few years back? It only takes a few ill-informed people
in power to make huge mistakes). Does attaching the Fuertes name carry
more weight with potential conservation discussions in the future?
Which parcel needs it more?

The swan pen looks messier, and the boathouse (which I guess was
slated to house a birding museum) is in bad disrepair. After reading
about this "Fuertes Bird Sanctuary" last fall, I *ahem* may or may not
have snuck upstairs to the balcony of that building, to be amazed by
the view it gave of the ponds -- it's a fantastic spot for birding.
But the floors are uneven, the wood looks weak and on the verge of
collapse, and I assume the boat club blocks off that stairway for
safety reasons. (Which is to say -- don't go upstairs; and if you do
and fall, don't sue me or the boat club :-D). Sooner or later we'll be
faced with having to do something about that building, and that could
impact the future state of the swan pen a.k.a. the "real" Fuertes Bird
Sanctuary.

Suan

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