Environment
Sitka Spruce Growing on Britain's Third Highest Mountain Signals Possible Recovery of Centuries-Old Habitat Loss
Scientists saw Sitka spruce growing on the third-highest mountain in Britain. This signals a possible recovery of the centuries-old worth of habitat loss and degradation. Read more here.
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