In reply to malk:
Excellent. Is that a Scots pine? I wouldn't favour introducing P. mugo, as it's not a native.
A few years ago I was on a chamois conservation project in the Low Tatra, Slovakia. On our induction talk, we were warned to take care when approaching stands of dwarf pine, presumably P. mugo, because brown bears like to hang out there. They sometimes use the springy little trees like sun-loungers. You don't want to startle a brown bear. And early one morning, I did see a cub, but luckily not an adult.