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Isle of Man's Celtic Rainforest Restoration Blooms Early With 30,000 Trees Planted

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Isle of Man's Celtic Rainforest Restoration Blooms Early With 30,000 Trees Planted

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A UK land trust has successfully exceeded its reforestation goals on the Isle of Man, planting 30,000 trees across 100 acres of what's known as a celtic rainforest—surpassing the original target and finishing ahead of schedule. The ambitious three-year project to restore the Creg y Cowin area demonstrates what's possible when communities commit to large-scale environmental restoration.

A UK land trust has successfully exceeded its reforestation goals on the Isle of Man, planting 30,000 trees across 100 acres of what’s known as a celtic rainforest—surpassing the original target and finishing ahead of schedule. The ambitious three-year project to restore the Creg y Cowin area demonstrates what’s possible when communities commit to large-scale environmental restoration.

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