Native trees, especially oaks and birch, are important to the reproductive success of insectivorous birds and other wildlife.
Ancient woodland is to be brought back from the brink under a century-long plan launched after land belonging to a historic estate ...
A six-year study, led by PhD researcher Sarah Watts of the University’s Faculty of Natural Sciences, looked at the impact of deer management on mountain woodland.
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30,000 trees to be planted on one of Scotland's best known mountains in heart of national park
Those behind the project said it’s the first of its kind and scale ever undertaken on the mountain and one of the highest woodland initiatives in Scotland. A mountain in the heart of Scotland’s ...
Native trees have been growing on their own alongside other activities including sheep grazing and deer stalking.
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