Wed, 26 Apr 2023
New rainforests will be created in western parts of Britain to help restore habitats destroyed in recent centuries.
Nearly 200 acres of temperate forests - which are different from tropical rainforests - will be planted in north Wales and the Isle of Man.
Over 70 acres at Creg y Cowin will be planted with native tree species, with around 20 acres allowed to regenerate naturally. Non-planted areas of lowland heath, fen-meadow, waxcap grassland and ponds will provide further habitat for wildlife.
The Wildlife Trusts is overseeing the work.
Rob Stoneman, who's from the charity, admits it'll take some time:
Rainforest Stoneman Clip