@biffvernon thanks for sharing, I've read Guy's book - it is brilliant.
Based on the prevalence of indicator species, there are potential rainforest areas further east than the currently published studies. I know Guy's project is a work in progress (a brilliant one at that), so there's clearly more to do.
There are some fairly extensive liverwort studies in woodland in Derbyshire, too.
@biffvernon thanks for sharing, I've read Guy's book - it is brilliant.
Based on the prevalence of indicator species, there are potential rainforest areas further east than the currently published studies. I know Guy's project is a work in progress (a brilliant one at that), so there's clearly more to do.
@biffvernon thanks for sharing, I've read Guy's book - it is brilliant.
Based on the prevalence of indicator species, there are potential rainforest areas further east than the currently published studies. I know Guy's project is a work in progress (a brilliant one at that), so there's clearly more to do.
This map uses crowdsourcing to identify potential locations https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?hl=en&mid=1VX8n1mzclN2OGSPTPUtM2r2txKOceDEz&ll=51.714477180595054%2C-1.9334247397460875&z=7
There are some fairly extensive liverwort studies in woodland in Derbyshire, too.
@biffvernon thanks for sharing, I've read Guy's book - it is brilliant.
Based on the prevalence of indicator species, there are potential rainforest areas further east than the currently published studies. I know Guy's project is a work in progress (a brilliant one at that), so there's clearly more to do.