Dunnet Forest

Coordinates: 58°36′43″N 3°19′59″W / 58.612°N 3.333°W / 58.612; -3.333
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Dunnet Forest. A coniferous area containing some log piles due to restructuring - replacing the conifers with broadleaves
Dunnet Forest. Pines being replaced by broadleaves.

Dunnet Forest in Dunnet, Caithness, Scotland, is the most northerly community woodland on the UK mainland, and has been managed since 2003 by Dunnet Forestry Trust.

The forest was planted by the Forestry Commission in the mid-1950s, and later transferred to Scottish Natural Heritage.[1]

58°36′43″N 3°19′59″W / 58.612°N 3.333°W / 58.612; -3.333

References[edit]

  1. ^ Krachler, Regina; Krachler, Rudolf F.; Wallner, Gabriele; Steier, Peter; El Abiead, Yasin; Wiesinger, Hubert; Jirsa, Franz; Keppler, Bernhard K. (June 2016). "Sphagnum-dominated bog systems are highly effective yet variable sources of bio-available iron to marine waters". Science of the Total Environment. 556: 53–62. Bibcode:2016ScTEn.556...53K. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.03.012. PMID 26971209.