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Highlands Rewilding has just published its Fourth Annual Natural Capital Report.
The report focuses on a year of baseline biodiversity monitoring at the Tayvallich estate on the west coast of Scotland, along with monitoring and restorative updates from its two other Scottish estates, Bunloit, on the banks of Loch Ness, and Beldorney, in Aberdeenshire.
The report states that land which contains incredible natural diversity would still benefit from significant biodiversity improvements, particularly by reducing deer numbers and proactive coastline restoration.
A year of intense ecological surveying has revealed:
The report also details the successful reintroduction of the hairy wood ant—a species previously lost to the area, the monitoring of wild boar populations, the planting of 60,000 native broadleaf trees across the rewilding sites, and the recording of over 18,000 invertebrates since 2022, and over 2000 birds in the past year alone.
You can view or download the full report here.
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