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The project to double the size of Wistman’s Wood in the often harsh environment of Dartmoor, in the southwest of England, is a key conservation plan of the Prince of Wales' Duchy of Cornwall.
The Duchy of Cornwall is working alongside Natural England, Moor Trees, the Woodland Trust and tenant farmers to expand Wistman’s Wood National Nature Reserve on Dartmoor. Over 450 new trees ...
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Hundreds of saplings have been planted as part of a project to expand one of the South West’s last remaining temperate rainforests. Volunteers have planted 450 saplings from Wistman’s Wood, an ...
Efforts to expand the rainforest at Devon's ancient woodlands have kicked off with the planting of over 400 trees. The Duchy of Cornwall, in collaboration with Natural England, Moor Trees, the ...
“The work at the iconic Wistman’s Wood is a flagship for the wider work that the Duchy of Cornwall and its many partners on Dartmoor have been working on in recent years. “This shared approach to the ...
Work to expand the rainforest at ancient woodlands in Devon has begin with the planting of over 400 trees. The Duchy of Cornwall is working in partnership with Natural England, Moor Trees, the ...