Whilst we all know about the tropical rainforests of the world, we often forget the temperate rainforests we have right here in the UK.
Found in the misty valleys and coastal areas of western Scotland, Wales, and south west England, these rainforests are rare ecosystems that support a wealth of biodiversity, from vibrant mosses and lichens to endangered species like red squirrels and pine martens.
Settle in and join us as we explore why these rainforests are so ecologically significant, their historic decline, the threats they face, and the encouraging conservation efforts to protect them.
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Timestamps
00:00:00 Catch up
00:01:56 Introduction to UK's rainforests
00:23:32 Decline of our rainforests and threats
00:31:14 Rainforest restoration and positive news
00:45:59 Wrap up
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Links
Temperate Rainforest in the UK - Woodland Trust
Temperate rainforest - Plantlife
Interactive Map Reveals Britain's Rare And Hidden Rainforests (countryliving.com)
Temperate rainforest | The Wildlife Trusts
Discover Wales’ Extraordinary Rainforest Lichens - Plantlife
England’s largest temperate rainforest a National Nature Reserve - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Lost rainforest could be revived across 20% of Great Britain | Environment | The Guardian