FEATURE: Scottish landowners could switch from shooting revenue to environmental markets via new bill

Published 18:36 on January 15, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:02 on January 16, 2024  / /  EMEA, Nature-based, Voluntary

New environmental laws in Scotland including a new bill to curb predator control could eventually see large landowners retreat from grouse shooting and embrace carbon or biodiversity credits as alternative income sources.
New environmental laws in Scotland including a new bill to curb predator control could eventually see large landowners retreat from grouse shooting and embrace carbon or biodiversity credits as alternative income sources.


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