Protecting remote biodiversity: St Helena's Millennium Forest
30% of the endemic biodiversity of the whole of the UK and its Overseas Territories is housed on the tiny, remote St Helena Island. The Millennium Forest is one of the island's only endemic propagation and official conservation sites. In honour of the forest's 20th anniversary this year, Christopher Clingham of the St Helena National Trust talks about the site and the plans to plant 4,000 more endemic Gumwood.

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