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William and Kate meet children in ancient forest during Isle of Mull visit
- The Prince and Princess of Wales visited the Ardura Community Forest on the second day of their Isle of Mull trip to celebrate the environment.
- They joined local children and parents in outdoor learning focused on the work of rangers protecting one of Scotland's most important natural habitats.
- The forest is an ancient oak woodland within the biodiverse Atlantic rainforest, home to diverse birds, mammals, and plants.
- Royal Foundation funding will support two nature warden roles on Mull and Iona, described as essential for preserving local community ways of life.
- The visit highlighted the importance of environmental protection and coincided with the couple marking their 14th wedding anniversary.
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William and Kate meet children in ancient forest during Isle of Mull visit
Their visit coincides with the announcement of royal funding to safeguard two nature warden roles in the Atlantic rainforest, which has been essential to the way of life of remote communities on Mull.
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