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Areas that have been continuously wooded since at least 1600 AD. These are irreplaceable habitats with unique soil ecologies and rare species.
Organizations like the Woodland Trust and various Wildlife Trusts work extensively to protect these habitats from threats like urbanization, overgrazing, and invasive diseases. woodland
Woodlands help clean the air, stabilize soil to prevent erosion, and regulate water cycles to reduce flood risks. Areas that have been continuously wooded since at
They act as critical carbon sinks, helping to mitigate climate change. stabilize soil to prevent erosion
Dominated by needle-leaved evergreen trees like pine and fir, typically found in colder climates.