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Scotland Designates 4 Nature Sites to Reverse Habitat Loss

13 Oct

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Summary

  • 4 areas in Scotland named as first of 30 nature sites
  • Goal is to reverse habitat loss and protect 30% of Scotland by 2030
  • Sites include Knapdale, Loch Wood, Loch Arkaig Pine Forest, and Findhorn Hinterland
Scotland Designates 4 Nature Sites to Reverse Habitat Loss

In a major conservation effort, Scotland has designated four areas as the first of 30 protected nature sites under its NatureScot's Nature30 project. The selected sites—Knapdale in Argyll, Loch Wood in Lanark, Loch Arkaig Pine Forest in Lochaber, and Findhorn Hinterland in Moray—will be safeguarded to help reverse the country's significant habitat loss.

NatureScot, the national nature agency, previously pledged to protect at least 30% of Scotland's land and freshwater by 2030. While there are already about 2,000 protected areas covering 18% of the country, NatureScot says nearly 1 million more hectares must be added to reach the 30% target.

Protecting these Nature30 sites will not only preserve the areas but also provide crucial ecosystem services. Researchers say the sites will increase flood protection, reduce fire risk, protect soils, provide clean water and air, and capture and store carbon. NatureScot is excited to work with landowners and managers to recognize and support more sites that deliver benefits for nature and society.

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The 4 areas designated as Scotland's first Nature30 sites are Knapdale in Argyll, Loch Wood in Lanark, Loch Arkaig Pine Forest in Lochaber, and Findhorn Hinterland in Moray.
The goal of Scotland's Nature30 project is to protect at least 30% of the country's land and freshwater by the year 2030 in order to reverse habitat loss.
The Nature30 sites will not only preserve important natural areas, but also provide crucial ecosystem services like increased flood protection, reduced fire risk, soil protection, clean water and air, and carbon capture and storage.

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