Woodland Canopy

In days gone by, much of Scotland was covered in forest. Today only 1% of the land surface still has native woodland. Almost all of our remaining fragments of native woodland have, at some time, been modified by man's activities, and yet the profusion of flowering plants, mosses, lichens, fungi, and myriad animals (mostly insects and other invertebrates) make them one of Scotland's richest wildlife assets.

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