Aberdeenshire country estate lost 100,000 trees during Storm Arwen, National Trust for Scotland says
: "We believe we've lost about 100,000 trees, or we certainly think that's how many trees we'll have to replant."
She said rebuilding was "not going to happen in my lifetime" and the estate needed to begin regrowing. "At some point in future generations people will be able to see it as beautiful as it was a week past Friday," she added.NTS landscape manager Chris Wardle said it was a "one in 100-year" incident and would take a considerable time to clear the fallen trees.
"The damage has been extensive, where it's been bad, it's been really really bad. We've lost a lot of big old historic trees", he said. "Replacing trees that are of an antiquity is really really difficult, the one thing that we can't do it speed up time and unfortunately time is what is needed to repair the environment around us.Work is ongoing to clear the fallen trees"The high winds have blown down many trees on the majority of our north east estates, blocking trails and access tracks, and causing other damage to the trail network and countryside infrastructure", he said.
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