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Celtic broadleaf forests : ウィキペディア英語版 | Celtic broadleaf forests
The Celtic broadleaf forests are a terrestrial ecoregion native to Western Great Britain and most of the island of Ireland. The Celtic broadleaf forests occupy the eastern part of Ireland; the majority of Wales; extreme southwestern tip of England, including Cornwall and Devon; central and northern parts England; and southern Scotland extending along the North Sea coast through most of Aberdeenshire and Morayshire. The forest is part of the temperate broadleaf and mixed forest biome of Western Europe. ==Habitat status==
Ninety percent of the Celtic forests habitat has been destroyed, generally over the last few thousand years, due to agriculture needs, need for wood for fire during the winter and general deforestation. The outcome is an ecoregion which has not only lost most of its pristine cover, but which has been heavily degraded by fragmentation. The forests today has is in critical status with the Majority of the land is now rolling pasture-hills typically associated with England.
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