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Isle of Man's Celtic Rainforest Reaches 100 Acres as Volunteers Plant 30,000 Trees Ahead of Schedule

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Isle of Man's Celtic Rainforest Reaches 100 Acres as Volunteers Plant 30,000 Trees Ahead of Schedule

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A UK land trust has successfully revitalized a rainforest ecosystem on the Isle of Man by planting 30,000 trees—surpassing their original goal and completing the project three years ahead of expectations. The regeneration effort expanded the forest to 100 acres across an area called Creg y Cowin, creating a thriving habitat for the region's unique biodiversity.

A UK land trust has successfully revitalized a rainforest ecosystem on the Isle of Man by planting 30,000 trees—surpassing their original goal and completing the project three years ahead of expectations. The regeneration effort expanded the forest to 100 acres across an area called Creg y Cowin, creating a thriving habitat for the region’s unique biodiversity.

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