Giant slugs and octopus suckers: the weird and wonderful wildlife at risk in Britain’s vanishing rainforests
The forests are home to eagles, smelly lichen and fungus that looks like intestines, say conservationists battling to save themBritain’s rare rainforests are home to wildlife from eagles to the world’s largest slugs and lichen looks like dragon skin, say conservationists battling to save them.The Woodland Trust has unveiled a list of 11 “weird and wonderful” species that make their home in and around temperate rainforests found in the south-west and north-west of England, Wales and Scotland. Continue reading...
The forests are home to eagles, smelly lichen and fungus that looks like intestines, say conservationists battling to save them
Britain’s rare rainforests are home to wildlife from eagles to the world’s largest slugs and lichen looks like dragon skin, say conservationists battling to save them.
The Woodland Trust has unveiled a list of 11 “weird and wonderful” species that make their home in and around temperate rainforests found in the south-west and north-west of England, Wales and Scotland. Continue reading...