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RSPB Inversnaid Reserve Environmental Impact Statement

Last updated :28 Oct 2024

Topic: Manage forests

Sub topic: Environmental Impact Assessment

Environmental Impact Statement for RSPB Inversnaid Reserve.

Summary

RSPB Scotland wishes to restore approximately 150 ha of native woodland on their Reserve at Inversnaid. The reserve is 817 ha made up off 183 ha of internationally designated Western Atlantic Oak woodland, 509 ha of moorland and woodland and 125 ha of rough grazing. The reserve lies on the eastern banks of Loch Lomond, north of Inversnaid Hotel.

RSPB Inversnaid Reserve Environmental Impact Statement

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