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Grosvenor’s Reay Forest Estate has been awarded the highest score of any organisation in Europe that is accredited by Wildlife Estates, a respected international body that recognises exemplary land management and conservation practices.
We are reporting on Grosvenor's activities and how they are driving positive change in urban property, food and agtech, rural estate management, philanthropy and social enterprise, to deliver on that purpose.
Grosvenor’s Reay Forest Estate has received the Scottish Land & Estates' Helping It Happen award for conservation in recognition for Project Laxford, the estate’s landscape scale, ecosystem-wide, conservation project restoring wild Atlantic salmon and sea trout populations.
The UK’s leading regenerative livestock farming event Down to Earth, educating the industry on transitioning to a more sustainable system, was hosted by Grosvenor Farms.
72,000 native trees – the first of up to a million that it is aimed will be planted – will help to regenerate the land as well as support a landscape, ecosystem-wide conservation project, benefitting wild Atlantic salmon populations
Open days at Grosvenor’s Reay Forest Estate, Sutherland, saw almost 300 school children and members of the public visit this month to learn more about the conservation of its precious environments and works to improve properties and places in the local communities.
Grosvenor delivers resilient financial performance as it accelerates urban and rural carbon reduction and nature enhancement activities.
Grosvenor’s Reay Forest Estate a conservation and sporting estate famed for deer, trout and salmon as well as its wild beauty and remote landscapes, is welcoming members of the public to an open day on 20 April.
The successful nest has been described as a landmark moment for conservationists working to return the revered bird of prey in England.