High-altitude forest to save rare trees and boost mountain wildlife

A new high-altitude forest of 10,000 rare mountain trees supporting wildlife including golden eagles and mountain hares is to be planted near Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands by Trees for Life next spring. The waist-high trees form a unique and important wildlife-rich habitat called montane scrub. This should be common between woodlands and open […]

from James Common https://commonbynature.co.uk/2018/12/22/high-altitude-forest-to-save-rare-trees-and-boost-mountain-wildlife/

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