Scotsman Podcast: Reaching net zero with Highlands Rewilding: do you want to be a ‘citizen rewilder’ and help nature recover?

How becoming a ‘citizen rewilder’ with Highlands Rewilding can benefit the planet, the economy and local communities

More than a year after Glasgow hosted Cop26, and with this year’s climate summit in Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt having drawn to a close, there is still much to be done if the world is to meet its net zero targets.

Scotland aims to reach net zero emissions of all greenhouse gases by 2045, and an initiative that is making a contribution to sustainability in a range of innovative ways is Highlands Rewilding. The Invernesshire-headquartered company says it aims to rewild and re-people the Scottish Highlands by increasing carbon sequestration, growing biodiversity, creating green new jobs and generating sustainable profit for purpose.

The mass-ownership company currently manages two rewilding projects in the Highlands of Scotland at the Bunloit Estate and the Beldorney Estate. It wants to be “one of the most impactful accelerators of nature-based solutions in the world by 2026”.

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