A conservation charity is planning to plant a million trees over the next five years in a bid to regenerate an ancient Scottish forest.

Trees for Life's new campaign, Million More Trees, is said to be a response to environmental problems including deforestation, climate change and biodiversity loss.

The trees will be planted in the ancient Caledonian Forest, which once covered the Highlands but only 1% of it remains.

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