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RSPB
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The RSPB is the United Kingdom’s largest nature conservation charity, inspiring everyone to give nature a home. Together with our partners, we protect threatened birds and wildlife so our towns, coast and countryside will teem with life once again. We also play a leading role in a worldwide partnership of nature conservation organisations.
Xiaoting Hou-Jones
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Nature-based Solutions in Action: Lessons from the Frontline
Explore real-life evidence of how high quality NbS can deliver positive outcomes for climate, nature and people through 13 case studies in this IIED report.
- 16th Nov 2022
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Inner Forth Futurescape
The Inner Forth Futurescape aims to increase the resilience of wildlife and habitats by working in partnership on a landscape-scale around a core area for nature.
- 15th May 2014
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The Great Trossachs Forest
This 200 year partnership project will transform the Great Trossachs Forest landscape from exploited, heavily grazed land and plantation forestry to a more natural mix of resilient habitats, helping wildlife adapt to climate change.
- 15th May 2014
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Loch Leven Nature Reserve – adaptive action for changing rainfall patterns
Actions to increase adaptive capacity to changing rainfall patterns in the Loch Leven Nature Reserve
- 15th May 2014
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Nigg Bay Nature Reserve
In response to sea-level rise, managed coastal realignment was undertaken in Nigg Bay, Scotland, allowing the saltmarsh to re-establish naturally.
- 15th May 2014
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Coigach-Assynt Living Landscape
The Coigach-Assynt Living Landscape (CALL) is one of the largest landscape restoration projects in Europe, aiming to benefit the land, the people and the local economy in the north west of Scotland.
- 15th May 2014
- 4 min read
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