A tree-planting project is providing a big boost to biodiversity and plant science in the North West. The Mersey Forest, Chester Zoo and the Environment Agency have created more than five hectares of new woodland in Cheshire, roughly the size of 40 Olympic swimming pools. Teams have been carrying out winter planting to establish 5,200 native trees on Chester Zoo property, building efforts which saw the planting of nine hectares of woodland compl…
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