Scotland’s Oldest Wild Pine in Remote Woodland Protected through Rewilding Initiative

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Trees for Life have successfully protected Scotland’s oldest wild Scots Pine, aged 565 years, from disappearing forever in the Glen Loyne pinewood remnant. The charity’s Affric Highlands rewilding initiative has fenced the area to protect the trees from overgrazing by deer and allow the natural regeneration of the woodland. James Rainey, Senior Ecologist at Trees for Life, said: “Glen Loyne’s wild…

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