Name(s):
Endangered temperate closed forest habitats
Threatened habitats of mixed conifer-broadleaved forest
Threatened habitats of temperate broad-leaved forests
Incidence
By the 19th century the lowland mixed oak forest of western Europe was largely destroyed. The Caledonian pine forests of Scotland came under pressure from the 18th century. By the 1980's forest cover in the UK had been reduced to 10%, while in Iceland, settled in the 9th century AD, the dwarf birch thickets and localised birch forests, were by 1976 reduced to 1% of their original extent. The average woodland cover in western Europe is 30% cover. In Ireland it is reduced to 5%.