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The Scottish Highlands, characterized by their breathtaking landscapes, hold a rich history as once being home to abundant old-growth forests stretching across the region. Approximately 5,000 years ago, these woods were alive with wildlife, including wolves, bears, and wild horses. Sadly, centuries of human activity have decimated much of this biodiversity, leaving behind a shadow of its former self. To combat this ecological crisis, innovative restoration methods are being explored to reclaim the Highlands’ once-lush landscapes.