Rusland Local Support Group – Temperate Rainforest Project

Rusland Local Support Group – Temperate Rainforest Project

We are lucky enough to have remnants of rare temperate rainforest in the Rusland Valley.

Four of our woods are included in the #Species Survival Fund Rainforest Restoration Project. This is funded by DEFRA and led in Cumbria by Plantlife.

Over the past year, volunteers have been trained by Plantlife to do a Rapid Rainforest Assessment. This assesses woodland current condition and identifies how to improve biodiversity and resilience. 

The finds have been encouraging and make us even more determined to help save this rare habitat that less than 1% of the planet landmass can support.

Our rare temperate rainforest is under threat from non-native species, tree disease, climate change and pollution. We are determined to do our part in helping it thrive.

Person doing conservation work at Hall Brow Work party - Rusland Local Support Group

Our volunteers have been out removing non-native beech saplings which shade out key rainforest moss and lichen species. We have also been thinning holly to increase light levels and removing where it surrounds the trunks of older trees.

Temperate rainforest tree

It was wonderful to watch our native trees given space to breathe and grow. This volunteer work supports the grant-based project activities of tree haloing and the creation of exclosures. 

Exclosures help tree seedlings to survive browsing by deer, tree haloing lets in more light to help our rainforest lichens thrive, and to help our woodlands regenerate for centuries to come.

Shining Hookeria Hall Brow

We're also working in many of the other woods in the Rusland Valley with the support of the landowners. We're a friendly bunch and have a lot of fun when out and about.

We always welcome new volunteers and this is a real opportunity to make a significant contribution to nature recovery. If you want to get involved email us at RuslandLSG@cumbriawildlifetrust.org

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