Conservation charity Trees for Life has announced an ambitious new goal to double its current rate of restoration work in Scotland's Caledonian Forest, with the establishment of one million more trees by planting and natural regeneration within five years. The charity’s new Million More Trees campaign is a response to environmental problems including deforestation, climate change and biodiversity loss, but could also bring significant benefits to Scotland’s economy by boosting wildlife tourism. “Establishing a million new native trees in the next five years represents a significant scaling up of our work. We have set ourselves this challenge as a response…