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Home / Environment / Cairngorms Forest Blooms Anew After Decades of Devastation

Cairngorms Forest Blooms Anew After Decades of Devastation

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Rothiemurchus woodland shows signs of recovery after wartime logging.
  • Young pine saplings are now emerging in formerly barren areas.
  • Reduced deer numbers and land management aid forest regeneration.
Cairngorms Forest Blooms Anew After Decades of Devastation

The historic Rothiemurchus woodland in Scotland's Cairngorms, significantly impacted by extensive felling during the World Wars, is now displaying promising signs of regeneration. Visitors can witness the enduring beauty of mature Scots pine and birch forests, a testament to older recovery stories.

Higher elevations, previously stark heathland, are now experiencing a visible transformation. Young pine saplings, some only twigs and others knee-high, are emerging across the landscape. This peaceful reclamation is actively supported by dedicated land management practices.

The reduction in deer numbers has provided the forest with crucial breathing space to regenerate naturally. This ongoing revival, observed between the treeline and open moorland, signifies a hopeful new chapter for this ancient Caledonian forest, turning past devastation into future vitality.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Rothiemurchus woodland is undergoing a significant regeneration, with young pine saplings emerging in areas previously cleared by logging.
Forest recovery in Glen Einich is attributed to successful land management and a reduction in deer numbers, allowing natural regeneration.
Yes, the ancient Caledonian forest, including areas like Rothiemurchus, suffered extensive logging during both World Wars.

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