The Great Fen project aims to restore wetland habitats and implement new farming methods that address climate mitigation and adaptation, enhance biodiversity, and benefit people.
Award-winning project to reduce flood risk in a small, rural community through the creation of landscape features that store water flow during heavy rainfall, with wider benefits for biodiversity and people.
The North East Cotswold Farmer Cluster is a network of farmers, growers, landowners, foresters, and advisors who share knowledge and collaborate on landscape-scale regeneration of farmed environments in the North East Cotswolds.
Working with local communities to retrofit a sustainable drainage system into existing urban streets, creating over 100 raingardens while leaving space for parking and other needs.
Multi-partner urban river restoration project to address climate change risks from floods and droughts with wider benefits for local communities and wildlife.
The Lamlash Bay No-Take Zone was established due to 13 years of community campaigns, and aims to protect maerl beds, seagrass beds, and kelp forest ecosystems through fishing or extraction bans.
Flood risk management through the creation of working wetlands at Steart Peninsula
At Woodah Farm, there are ambitious plans to scale up nature recovery alongside food production and carbon storage, acting as a demonstration centre for nature-based solutions on working livestock farms.
Nattergal is a nature recovery business that aims to purchase and restore degraded land to enhance biodiversity, carbon storage, water quality and soil health, generating income through natural capital markets and eco-tourism while delivering benefits for local communities.