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To: cairngorms national park

stop clear felling trees in cairgorms national park

Stop allowing clear felling in the park and change to more sympathetic to wildlife and environmentally appropriate methods of harvesting timber. For example thinning instead of clear felling.

Why is this important?

Animals need woodland habitat. Riversides need trees to help prevent flooding. Humans need trees and the oxygen provided. A lot of these woods have been ignored for about half a century and are now 'semi-natural'. Suddenly timber is very valuable again (woe to woodchip boilers but that is another campaign...) Lovely Scots pine teeming with red squirrels and pine martins and cross bills and so much other wildlife. My home is right beside one of these woods which is earmarked for clearfelling the last of the trees in the immediate area (Corgarff, Aberdeenshire). It is unbearable to imagine the woodland gone and this seems to be the norm across the park. How can we do this in a national park? We criticise people in other parts of the world for clearing forest and still we do it in our own national parks? Lets stop this!!!

Cairngorms National Park, Scotland

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2016-01-19 18:23:35 +0000

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