What's Happening?
The Scottish Parliament has supported a new law requiring large landowners to publish plans for increasing biodiversity as part of the Land Reform Bill. The law mandates landowners with holdings over 1,000
hectares to outline their strategies for enhancing biodiversity and adapting to climate change. This initiative is part of the Scottish Rewilding Alliance's campaign to make Scotland a 'rewilding nation.' The law aims to ensure responsible land management and contribute to Scotland's environmental goals.
Why It's Important?
The new law represents a significant step towards environmental conservation and sustainable land management in Scotland. It highlights the role of large landowners in addressing climate change and biodiversity loss. By mandating transparency and accountability, the law seeks to promote ecological restoration and support Scotland's commitment to protecting natural habitats. This development could serve as a model for other regions seeking to balance land use with environmental preservation.











