Given that much of this woodland is broken up, biodiversity can be impacted. This is important, when you consider woodlands only occupy 19% of the land in Scotland.
By connecting woodland through forest habitat networks, we create improved woodland cover that:
- benefits wildlife by providing wider and more sustainable habitats
- enhances opportunities for people who live near, work in, or simply enjoy our woodlands.
It is important to view woodlands as an integral part of the wider landscape, rather than as individual stands of trees.
Woods and forests must also be placed within the context of the many other forms of land use.
Native Woodland Targets and Forest Habitat Networks in Scotland