Rainforests under threat: report calls for protection and restoration to help the South West’s temperate rainforests thrive
The report was commissioned by the South West Rainforest Alliance and based on research conducted by the 91porn
We found temperate rainforests face numerous threats in the South West of England, but there are also massive opportunities for restoration and expansion of this globally significant habitat.
Dr Thomas Murphy
Lecturer in Environmental Sciences
The Woodland Trust has been championing temperate rainforest conservation across the South West for decades. This piece of work has provided us with a really valuable snapshot of the extent and health of our rainforests in the region, as well as the urgent need for action. Significantly, it has provided us with an essential blueprint for how we prioritise efforts and collaborate to protect, restore and create this rare and vital habitat.
Ben Lee/WTML
This report shows just how rare and fragile the South West’s temperate rainforests are – and that we have both a unique opportunity and a shared responsibility to protect and restore one of the world’s rarest habitats. It provides our first ever baseline for understanding where these rainforests survive here in the South West, the key threats they face, and the priority areas for restoration and expansion. We hope it also inspires people to get involved – whether by joining local community conservation projects, supporting research and monitoring, or restoring woodland on their land – so that together we can safeguard these extraordinary rainforests for the future.
“It's fantastic that players of People's Postcode Lottery have supported this important report, shining a light on the temperate rainforest in South West England, and the recommendations made to protect and restore this important habitat for the benefit of climate, biodiversity and people.”
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