Large Scottish estates sold for rewilding in landmark nature-based debt deal

Published 16:26 on April 13, 2023  /  Last updated at 01:41 on April 14, 2023  /  Biodiversity, EMEA, Nature-based, Voluntary

UK-based Oxygen Conservation has acquired two large Scottish estates totalling 23,000 acres to develop a major rewilding project, using a £20.6 million bank loan in what’s being called Britain’s largest-ever nature-based commercial debt deal.
UK-based Oxygen Conservation has acquired two large Scottish estates totalling 23,000 acres to develop a major rewilding project, using a £20.6 million bank loan in what’s being called Britain’s largest-ever nature-based commercial debt deal.


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