Temperate rainforests to be restored in Wales and Isle of Man
by Helena Horton Environment reporter from World news | The Guardian on (#6B5CE)
Wildlife Trusts schemes are part of wider programme to help rare habitat recover across British Isles
Two temperate rainforests in Wales and on the Isle of Man have been named as the first to be restored by the Wildlife Trusts, as part of a wider programme to help the rare habitat recover across the British Isles.
Temperate rainforests, also known as Atlantic or Celtic rainforests, are found in places with exposure to the sea - areas with high oceanicity" - and receive high rainfall and humidity, with a low variation in annual temperature. It is a globally rare habitat, thought to be more threatened than tropical rainforest.
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