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Help us Secure the Future of Buckland Wood

Help us Secure the Future of Buckland Wood

We are excited to announce that Buckland Wood appeal goes live today. Buckland Wood is situated on the River Dart in East Dartmoor. It is 102 hectares of rare temperate rainforest, and it sits between Ausewell and Grey Park Wood. It is the missing piece of woodland to a whopping 256-hectare swathe of rainforest. 

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Sky Seeding: 75,000 Native Tree Seeds Sown by Drone 

Sky Seeding: 75,000 Native Tree Seeds Sown by Drone 

At the Woodland Trust, we are taking a bold step towards restoring the UK’s forgotten temperate rainforests with an innovative drone-seeding trial in the South West of England. In one of the largest trials of its kind, we have used native tree seeds and high-tech drones to sow 75,000 seeds across the rolling hills of Bodmin, Cornwall. 

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Epiphytes Explained: The role of Lichens and Mosses in our Temperate Rainforests 

Epiphytes Explained: The role of Lichens and Mosses in our Temperate Rainforests 

Temperate rainforests are among the most ecologically diverse ecosystems in the world. Although 90% of the UK’s temperate rainforests have been lost, these rainforests remain a stronghold for a remarkable diversity of lichens and mosses. In this blog, we will explore the essential roles these species play in maintaining the health and balance of temperate rainforests. 

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Restoring British Salmon Forests - A Lesson from Canada and Yarner Woods

Restoring British Salmon Forests - A Lesson from Canada and Yarner Woods

It has been fascinating to stumble into the world of rainforest restoration in the UK, at what feels like a very pivotal time for cultural identity; as the lichen and fern-clad, rain-sodden woodlands of coastal UK are increasingly being reimagined as Atlantic Temperate Rainforests. Having moved over from Vancouver Island, Canada, I’ll admit that the last thing I expected to encounter in the UK was rainforest. Rather, I had pictured wind-battered coastal cliffs, rolling meadows with the occasional craggy old oak, and Heathcliffe emerging from the mist of a heather-clad moorland.

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