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Isle of Man's Celtic Rainforest Comes Back to Life With 30,000 Trees

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Isle of Man's Celtic Rainforest Comes Back to Life With 30,000 Trees

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A ambitious reforestation project on the Isle of Man has exceeded its targets, planting 30,000 trees across 100 acres in just three years. The effort to restore a "celtic rainforest" in the area called Creg y Cowin finished ahead of schedule, bringing new life to this unique ecosystem.

A ambitious reforestation project on the Isle of Man has exceeded its targets, planting 30,000 trees across 100 acres in just three years. The effort to restore a “celtic rainforest” in the area called Creg y Cowin finished ahead of schedule, bringing new life to this unique ecosystem.

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