Pictures show before and after Could be a very unique point as most British national “parks” are still working environments and differ from Scotland, peak and Lake District. Would be very good ecologically, I guess farmers would have a lot of pushback.
by Salmonsid
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I’m pro. Wouldn’t even need to be the entire park but it would be awesome if some of it was.
Trees are the lungs of rhe earth, it would be a wonderful idea to reforest Snowdonia.
Lake district is as barren as it could get.
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They keep chopping them down sadly. As teenagers there was a cycle track with ramps and whatever you call the things where you balance on planks of wood between treed up in beddgelert/ rhyd ddu forestry. That all got chopped down.
That would depend on what kind of trees. Native species would be ideal. Bare and bleak isn’t such a great look, but it allows for sweeping vistas I suppose.
I’d vote for it.
If they reforested Eryri with natural trees I’m all for it
As long as it’s native species. The natural state of uplands is to be forested. The trees were felled in the 18th and 19th centuries. I love Appalachia so much because it has forests and natural tree lines depending on the latitude. Just keep the awful conifers away and while they are at it, they can do my more local Bannau as well.
I think it’s essential to return Wales to its natural biodiversity. I’m for.
Historically the area was temperate rainforest, and we should be making every effort to restore this internationally rare priority habitat:
https://map.lostrainforestsofbritain.org/
In favour of it but not as heavily as in the pictures. I would still like some mountain to hike up where I’m not in a forest the whole time.
And bannau brycheiniog , and the rest of wales. And put trees on our roads it’s too damn hot
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