Bid to buy £1.5m 'Celtic rainforest' in Snowdonia

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The charity said the area has been called a "Celtic rainforest" and it wants to improve wildlife there

A conservation charity is trying to raise £800,000 to purchase 550 acres of land in Snowdonia National Park.

The Woodland Trust wants to buy the land at Llennyrch woodland.

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has given £50,000 but a further £750,000 is needed and a campaign will be launched on Tuesday at the National Eisteddfod in Meifod, Powys.

The charity said the area has been called a "Celtic rainforest" and it wants to improve wildlife on the site.

NRW chief executive Dr Emyr Roberts said: "This is a fantastic opportunity to bring the whole woodland area under conservation management."

The total cost of the project is £1.5m and the rest of the cost will be met by money left to the Woodland Trust.

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