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‘Restore nature funding in Scotland’

Last updated: February 2, 2025 7:48 am
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The project, which was initiated in the spring, is focused on planting trees along Highland rivers to cool the water, safeguard endangered salmon populations, and enhance biodiversity in the broader ecosystem.

Rainforest conservation is a pressing issue in Scotland, especially on the west coast where the Alliance for Scotland’s Rainforest is actively involved in preserving these unique ecosystems. These temperate woodlands are home to a variety of rare lichens, mosses, and liverwort species, yet only 30,000 hectares of these rainforests remain in Scotland. Factors such as nitrogen pollution, climate change, invasive species, and deer overgrazing have led to their decline.

Julie Stoneman, the project manager for Saving Scotland’s Rainforest, emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that these rainforests are in significant jeopardy. The conservation group is currently supporting eight community-led projects, covering 15% of the rainforest zone, but more initiatives are needed to effectively save Scotland’s rainforests.

While short-term grants have been supporting the conservation efforts, there is a need for sustainable long-term funding solutions. The conservationists have proposed the establishment of a rainforest restoration fund and are exploring natural capital finance options. However, finding substantial funding remains a challenge.

Local rainforest “squads” have been instrumental in tasks such as removing invasive species, collecting seeds, and running tree nurseries, providing employment opportunities for young people in rural areas. Ellen Bird, a member of the Morvern team, highlighted the importance of involving local communities in conservation efforts and creating economic benefits through tourism and job creation.

On the east coast, Christopher Swift from South Clunes farm shared their efforts to secure funding for conservation projects. The farm is part of a cluster of farms supported by HIEF, working together to enhance biodiversity through various initiatives. Swift expressed disappointment over the decision to cut funding from the NRF but remains optimistic about alternative funding sources.

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The Scottish Government has recently launched initiatives to attract private investment into natural capital markets, emphasizing the importance of restoring the country’s natural environment to combat nature loss and climate change. Acting Net Zero Secretary Gillian Martin stressed the need for private investors to contribute to nature restoration projects and reduce emissions.

In conclusion, the conservation efforts in Scotland’s rainforests highlight the importance of community involvement, sustainable funding, and private investment in preserving the country’s natural heritage. With continued support and collaboration, these initiatives can help safeguard biodiversity and mitigate the impacts of climate change on Scotland’s ecosystems.

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