
Planting Temperate Rainforest in Exmoor National Park

In March 2024, your funds helped pay to plant a total of 1,600 trees to extend a pocket of the UK's temperate rainforest in Exmoor National Park.

The UK's Temperate Rainforest
There are hidden, magical pockets of temperate rainforest in the UK that most people don't realise exist. These tiny scattered woodlands cover less than 1% of the countryside and are located in hyperoceanic climatic zones. They receive heavy annual rainfall and have mild, year-round temperatures that provide the perfect humid conditions for a diverse range of life.

Diverse Life
Temperate rainforests receive up to 200 days of annual rainfall giving the moisture needed for a world rich in lush, green mosses, ferns and lichens. Plants like String-of-sausages, Tattered Jelly-skin and Tumbling Kittens thrive on tree bark, boudlers and around the edges of the meadering streams. They provide habitat for rare birds like pied flycatchers and redstarts, and mammals such as pine martens.

Only fragments of these rainforests remain due to logging, grazing & development. As a conservation priority, in March 2024 your funds paid for the planting of 1600 trees in Exmoor National Park's temperate rainforest zone. The Exmoor National Park Authority is focused on restoring and expanding these habitats, carefully linking the new woodland with the old.

Temparate Rainforest in Exmoor National Park
Simonsbath, Minehead TA24, UK



















