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Just 4% of Scotland is forested so the Scottish Government is prioritising tree-planting to address climate change and increase biodiversity. And as native wild flowers and grasses hold the key to transforming woodlands into biodiverse havens, Scotland’s nature agency, NatureScot, says flora, such as bluebells, dog violet,

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