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Winter bale grazing at Beldorney

Winter bale grazing at Beldorney and a 1 minute video introducing regenerative agriculture and controlled grazing on our Scottish estates

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Highlands Rewilding: governance and land colonialism

A core premise of the Highlands Rewilding model is that you can’t have nature recovery without community prosperity, and vice versa. We capture that in a mantra that we repeat over and over: “our purpose” - the reason why we exist - “is nature recovery and community prosperity through rewilding taken to scale in Scotland.”

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On Carbon Offsetting

Highlands Rewilding welcomes the recent Guardian, Die Zeit and SourceMaterial investigation into carbon offset credits. We believe that continuous and rigorous scrutiny is essential to ensure that carbon and other nature-based credits genuinely contribute to climate change mitigation and biodiversity recovery. We explore here a number of issues that we see as particularly important.

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Highlands Rewilding Crowdfund: December 2022 - February 2023

Highlands Rewilding is crowdfunding to raise funds to scale nature recovery in Scotland. An investment from you will help us transform carbon sources into carbon sinks, plant more native woodlands and create more Forests of Hope. Your support will help nature recover and give biodiversity a chance to thrive.

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Podcast: Investment in natural capital

Over the next ten years Scotland will need £20 billion of capital in order to stop biodiversity decline and best use its peat, trees, soil etc to soak up greenhouse gases, according to the Green Finance Institute. Sounds a lot. But what price a liveable future, and social cohesion? We will have neither, if we allow biodiversity collapse and climate meltdown to run their course.

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Green Health Week

Nature is beneficial in so many ways, including for our mental and physical health. The Highlands Rewilding Team are lucky enough to experience these effects while at work, and strongly support the creation of more green jobs so that others can too. This article lists some of the ways in which spending time outside can make us healthier and suggests ways that you can better engage with nature, whatever your work or life situation.

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Life Blooms, Spring at Bunloit

Our Senior Ranger, Scott Hendry, writes about the joy that spring brings to Bunloit this year, with erupting wildlife and local high school students getting their hands dirty in the outdoor education classes.

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Starting Your Own Food Forest

As a second part to the blog “Food Forests – A Resilient Solution for People and Wildlife”, Daniel Holm has written a step by step guide on how to start your own. The sustainable benefits of creating a forest garden will help as we face the uncertainties of the climate and biodiversity crisis, and with spring in full swing, this is the perfect time to create a resilient and biodiverse food source that will benefit yourself and nature.

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Carbon, Research and Additionality - Interview with Ben Hart

Theo Stanley is a researcher from the University of Oxford, currently undertaking fieldwork for his PhD in Environmental Geography. He is researching how the increased turn towards ‘nature-based solutions’ and land-based carbon sequestration is affecting land governance in the Scottish Highlands. Throughout 2022, he is interviewing a wide range of folk interested in ‘nature-based solutions’, including foresters, land owners, entrepreneurs, rewilders and carbon specialists. If you have any questions, comments or opinions about the project, please don’t hesitate to contact him: theo.stanley@hertford.ox.ac.uk.

This article is a transcript of an interview between Theo and Bunloit’s Ben Hart.

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Home Is Where the Heart Is

Maggie started working for Bunloit as a research assistant, back in the Spring of 2021. Having spent much of her childhood on the Bunloit hill, she reflects on what it means to be able return home and find work on a local rewilding project.

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Winter at Bunloit

Winter is the harshest season, where wildlife seems to disappear into hiding and the weather unleashes its full force. Despite this, there is still a lot of activity to witness during the coldest months, as Nicola, one of our rangers, explores at Bunloit.

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The Power of Conservation Storytelling

The pastime of storytelling can be a powerful tool to amplify the voice for conservation. In this weeks blog, our Visual Media Manager looks at how photography can help fight against climate and biodiversity meltdown by connecting the audience with crucial conservation messages.

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Natural Capital Report - Webinar

After the release of our first Natural Capital Report, we were approached by estate managers interested in the baseline surveys we conducted and results that were found. Ben Hart - our Carbon and Biodiversity Accounting Consultant - presented a webinar and Q&A session, talking through the presentation that made a debut at our COP26 event in Glasgow.

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Food Forests – A Resilient Solution for People and Wildlife

One of our Rangers, Daniel Holm, has been working on his own food forest for the past 4 years, creating a resilient and biodiverse food source that could provide a solution for many of the problems we are facing today. Now implementing this strategy at Bunloit, Daniel talks us through this relatively unknown way of food production.

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