Blackford Forest
Restoring Scottish Heritage, Balancing the Future
Located near Gleneagles and the Trossachs National Park, the Blackford Forest Project spans 192 hectares, restoring a vital piece of Scotland’s natural heritage. This ambitious project aims to create 38,162 tCO2e of balance units by planting 489,744 trees and establishing a vibrant mix of native and coniferous woodlands.
A Sanctuary for Wildlife
The revitalized Caledonian Forest, with its Scots pine and Norway spruce, provides a haven for Scotland’s iconic creatures. Red squirrels and pine martens find refuge amongst the branches while birds of prey like white-tailed eagles, kestrels, and hawks soar overhead. Native broadleaves planted along waterways create vital habitats and enhance water quality, benefiting local communities and businesses like Highland Spring Drinking Water and Tullibardine Whisky Distillery.
Resilience and Adaptation
Blackford Farm offers a lifeline as the climate shifts. This expansive forest creates essential migration corridors, allowing wildlife to adapt and thrive.
Supporting Local Communities
The Blackford Farm project isn’t just about nature; it invests in people. This initiative brings valuable employment opportunities to the region, supporting a vibrant local economy.
Choose Blackford Farm, Choose Balance
Make a tangible impact on climate change and Scotland’s natural legacy. This project offers a meaningful way to balance your footprint.