
Deadwood is a zine that looks at the life cycle of trees and
their decomposition across the Highlands of Scotland.
their decomposition across the Highlands of Scotland.
Deadwood can be found in many forms - from evolving root systems to lonely relics
of Caledonian pinewoods and from fallen giants to submerged forests.
of Caledonian pinewoods and from fallen giants to submerged forests.
These trees and their remains often provide clues to the history of a place.
The presence of deadwood is vitally important to biodiversity, it supports other
living species and returns nutrients to the soil. While it has historically been undervalued,
deadwood is increasingly being recognised as a key part of a forest ecosystem.
The presence of deadwood is vitally important to biodiversity, it supports other
living species and returns nutrients to the soil. While it has historically been undervalued,
deadwood is increasingly being recognised as a key part of a forest ecosystem.
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Copies of the zine are £12 including postage.
Copies of the zine are £12 including postage.



