Scotland Hopes to Save Wild Salmon by Planting Millions of Trees Next to Rivers

animal g70c1b3733 1920 Scotland Hopes to Save Wild Salmon by Planting Millions of Trees Next to Rivers

Takeaways:

  • To protect wild salmon from the effects of climate change, millions of trees are being planted along Scotland’s rivers and streams.
  • Along the River Dee in Aberdeenshire, over 250 000 saplings have been planted with the intention of planting a million by 2035.
  • Experts say that plantings trees will improve the overall health and biodiversty of rivrers which will also increase insect life and help manage essential nutrients and flood control.

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