New study reveals 23 tree species needed to support more than 40% of biodiversity associated with Scots pine

A new study led by The James Hutton Institute has highlighted the importance of protecting the UK’s Scots pine woodland by showing that 23 separate tree species would be needed to support even 41% of the biodiversity which is supported by Scots pine.

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