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Tree replanting scheme following forest fire branded mediocre by animal conservation charities

Tree replanting scheme following forest fire branded mediocre by animal conservation charities Forestry England, which is responsible for the site, is rapidly replanting thousands of non-native pine trees 21 February 2021 • 4:55pm A tree planting scheme by Forestry England has been branded as mediocre by animal conservation charities following a fire that destroyed a vast area of woodland. The government agency has been criticised for apparently ignoring the advice of the wildlife organisations with its restoration strategy for Wareham Forest in Dorset after 540 acres of it was destroyed in a blaze last summer The 3,700 acre area of protected heathland and woodland is one the few places in the UK where all six native reptiles exist, including the endangered smooth snake and sand lizard.

Concern over tree replanting following Wareham Forest Fire

A NUMBER of wildlife charities have expressed concerns about the decision to replant pine trees in Wareham Forest following the devastating wildfire last year. The RSPB, Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT), Butterfly Conservation, and the Amphibian & Reptile Conservation charities have jointly called for a new vision for the forest, one which focuses on the restoration of large scale heathland. They wanted Forestry England, which manages Wareham Forest, to hold off automatically replanting the area destroyed by the fire, which raged through the area for almost two weeks in May and took the efforts of hundreds of firefighters to extinguish. But Forestry England has already replanted a large part of the 220-hectare area burned in the fire, which was thought to have started due to a disposable barbecue or campfire.

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