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Draft:Scottish Lowland Forests

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Scottish Lowland Forest are a habitat found exclusively in Lowland Scotland, naturally consisting of primarily Ash, Oak, Hazel, and Scots Pine trees.[1] Modern conifer plantations, which only harbor a small amount of the wildlife of the native forests, and are often replacing the original native forests, making them generally negative to Scotland's lowland environment.[2]

History

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Around 5,000 years ago, Scotland's Lowlands were mostly covered in woodland, but due to overgrazing and timber demand over the past few thousand years, only are 6% is currently covered in native forest.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ https://cdn.forestresearch.gov.uk/1996/09/fctp017.pdf
  2. ^ Doward, Jamie (2020-03-22). "Fewer oaks, more conifers: Britain's forests must change to meet climate targets". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2024-10-04.
  3. ^ https://www.nature.scot/professional-advice/land-and-sea-management/managing-land/forests-and-woodlands/history-scotlands-woodlands
  4. ^ "[Archive] The native woodland resource in the Scottish lowlands: a review of current statistics". Forest Research. Retrieved 2024-10-04.