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New High Level Opportunity Map of Nature Restoration Potential in the Tay Bioregion

15 August 202515 August 2025 By Clare Cooper

Building on the ecological baseline undertaken for the River Ericht Catchment Restoration Initiative and as part of our Bioregional Financing Facility work (see previous posts), we worked with Palladium again to undertake a high level opportunity map of nature restoration across the whole Tay Bioregion. You can view the slide deck here.  We are now using this to engage landowners, Unitary Authorities, the new Climate Ready Tayside initiative and others to develop a Bioregion-wide Nature Finance business case to take forward nature restoration projects at landscape scale.

 

 

 

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Bioregioning Tayside is a Community Interest Company, registered in Scotland. Company number SC747617. The company’s activities will provide benefit to the human and biotic communities of the Tay River catchment by carrying out activities that support the regeneration of nature.