© munro1 / Shutterstock Case study: Trees for Life Trees for Life’s innovative rewilding financing model in the Scottish Highlands provides direct community benefits through carbon credits.
© Revere Case study: Revere Revere co-designs and combines British nature restoration projects into financeable portfolios for investors, prioritising community benefits.
© Shona Dickson Case study: Tarras Valley Nature Reserve Langholm residents raised £6M in two community buyouts to purchase a 4,249ha nature reserve, making it south Scotland’s largest community buyout.
© Coed Crafnant & Ben Porter Case study: The Atlantic Rainforest Restoration Programme Aviva is restoring Birtain’s temperate rainforests and aiding its journey to net zero with the largest corporate donation to UK nature conservation in history.
© Nattergal Case study: Nattergal Discover how Nattergal, a company led by rewilding and financing experts, makes nature an investable asset class by commercialising ecosystem services.
© James Street What a relief – rewilding gets a tax break We celebrate a win for the rewilding community in this year’s budget, but argue that private financing schemes are a key omission in the proposals.
© Michelangelo Oprandi / Getty Images Weaving rewilding into the fabric of Scotland Scotland’s new Agriculture and Rural Communities Bill is a golden opportunity to reverse biodiversity loss and adapt to climate breakdown.
© Martin Wright Meet the rewilders: Wild Ken Hill Inspired by the achievements of Knepp in Sussex, Dominic Buscall abandoned a career in consultancy to lead a transformation of his family’s Norfolk farm.