Click here for more news from the Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser“It will be planted using fencing and natural grazing deterrents such as hawthorn and blackthorn, to reduce plastic use and to prevent the new trees being grazed by the local roe deer population.“Combined with the use of slightly older trees, shading techniques, soil transplants and the addition of traditional woodland floor plant species, this all has the potential to accelerate the woodland creation, increasing biodiversity and carbon sequestration capacity to combat the climate crisis and species loss.“We were delighted to receive this funding for the new tree bed – it’s a long-term project for us and we really hope to get lots of the local community involved.”.
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