Restoration services designed around your landscape
From rapid interventions to multi-decade transformations, each service addresses specific ecological challenges while building toward healthier, more resilient ecosystems.
Woodland Regeneration & Native Planting
Britain lost much of its forest cover centuries ago. What remains often lacks the structural diversity and native species composition that support rich ecosystems. Our woodland regeneration projects establish forests designed to thrive without intensive management.
We assess soil conditions, existing vegetation, and local seed sources before selecting species. Planting designs mimic natural succession patterns, creating diverse age structures and canopy layers. The result is woodland that provides habitat immediately while developing complexity over decades.
Projects typically include ground preparation, native tree and shrub planting, protective measures against browsing, and establishment monitoring. We work with natural regeneration where appropriate, supplementing with planted stock to accelerate forest development.
From £3,847 per hectare
Request consultationWetland Creation & Stream Restoration
Water management presents some of the most pressing ecological challenges across Britain. Drained wetlands, channelized streams, and disconnected floodplains reduce biodiversity while increasing flood risk downstream.
Our wetland projects restore natural hydrological function. We design systems that hold water during high flows, slowly release it during dry periods, and create gradient zones from deep water to damp margins. These environments become refuges for species that have lost much of their habitat to drainage and development.
Stream restoration reestablishes meanders, reconnects floodplains, and reinstalls natural features like riffles and pools. The work requires careful hydrological analysis and often involves collaboration with environmental regulators and neighboring landowners.
From £7,293 per project
Request consultationMeadow Establishment & Grassland Recovery
Species-rich grasslands have declined more than any other habitat in Britain. What was once common is now rare. Converting improved pasture or arable land back to diverse meadow requires understanding of soil conditions, appropriate seed mixes, and management regimes that favor wildflowers over aggressive grasses.
We reduce soil fertility where necessary through organic matter removal or green manure crops. Seed mixes are tailored to local conditions and include species that once characterized the region's grasslands. Establishment takes patience as wildflowers gradually outcompete more vigorous plants.
The resulting meadows support pollinators, ground-nesting birds, and small mammals while improving soil health and water infiltration. They also sequester carbon and create landscapes of remarkable seasonal beauty.
From £2,156 per hectare
Request consultationSoil Regeneration Programs
Healthy ecosystems start with living soil. Decades of intensive agriculture have depleted organic matter, compacted soil structure, and reduced the microbial communities that drive nutrient cycling. Our soil regeneration programs address these issues through techniques that rebuild biological activity.
We begin with comprehensive soil testing to understand current conditions. Interventions might include cover cropping, compost application, reduced tillage, or introduction of beneficial fungi. The goal is self-sustaining soil health that supports plant growth without synthetic inputs.
Results appear gradually but compound over time. Soil structure improves, water-holding capacity increases, and plant resilience strengthens. These changes create conditions for successful restoration across all other habitat types.
From £1,672 per hectare
Request consultationBiodiversity Surveys & Habitat Management Plans
Understanding what currently lives on your land provides the foundation for informed conservation decisions. Our surveys document existing species across multiple taxa, identify important habitats, and highlight opportunities for enhancement.
We conduct seasonal surveys to capture species active at different times of year. Results are compiled into comprehensive reports that meet planning requirements while providing practical guidance for day-to-day management.
Habitat management plans translate survey findings into actionable strategies. These documents outline specific interventions, timing, and expected outcomes. They provide a roadmap for conservation work while remaining flexible enough to adapt as conditions change.
From £4,529 per assessment
Request consultationHedgerow Restoration & Living Boundaries
Britain's hedgerows form a network of wildlife corridors connecting isolated habitats. Many have been neglected or removed entirely. Restoration returns these structures to health while reestablishing their multiple functions as field boundaries, wildlife habitat, and carbon stores.
Restoration involves traditional hedge-laying where appropriate, supplemented with new planting to fill gaps. We use diverse native species that provide year-round resources for birds, insects, and mammals. Restored hedgerows become linear woodlands supporting surprising biodiversity.
New hedgerow creation follows similar principles, establishing connected landscapes that allow species movement across fragmented habitats. These living boundaries also reduce soil erosion, shelter livestock, and filter agricultural runoff.
From £967 per 100 meters
Request consultationNot sure which service fits your needs?
Most projects benefit from combining multiple approaches. During initial consultations, we assess your land's current state and potential, then recommend services that address your specific goals and constraints.
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