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Underground Allies: How Fungal Networks are Key to England’s Massive Reforestation Push
Researchers at Wild Haweswater in Cumbria are investigating how underground mycorrhizal fungi can ensure the survival of 260,000 hectares of planned new woodland. The project aims to transition soil from centuries of grazing history back to a state that supports resilient forest ecosystems.
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