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17/12/2018

Clyde Valley Native Woodland To Be Restored

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An extensive woodland restoration programme is underway in the Clyde Valley, South Lanarkshire Council has announced.

The council said that a "huge amount" of trees have been felled as part of work across the Clyde Valley woodlands to remove conifer trees that were planted commercially in the mid-20th century.

At Brownlee, the removal of three hectares of dense spruce plantation will allow broad-leaved trees to regenerate and increase the area of the existing, native woodland.

At Mauldslie, removing planted larch from among the native, broad-leaved trees will let more light on the forest floor and encourage the growth of shrubs and wild flowers.

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The work is part of an extensive woodland restoration programme across the Clyde Valley National Nature Reserve, supported by the Clyde and Avon Valleys Landscape Partnership, the Heritage Lottery Fund and Forestry Commission Scotland. 

South Lanarkshire Council’s Countryside and Greenspace Manager, Malcolm Muir said: "The ancient woodlands of the Clyde Valley are one of Scotland’s natural treasures but, in the mid-20th century, parts of this irreplaceable resource were felled and replanted with commercial conifers. 

"This project has started the process of repairing this damage and restoring these beautiful woods for future generations. 

"Native trees will quickly colonise the cleared areas and will grow rapidly in the rich forest soils."

Similar work has been undertaken by South Lanarkshire Council at Chatelherault and the Scottish Wildlife Trust at Falls of Clyde. 

Final work is currently underway to treat the remaining rhododendron at Mauldlsie, which is invasive in woodlands and to restore footpaths that have been affected by the logging machines.

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