Our
Portfolio

SCALING UP FROM A SINGLE ECOSYSTEM TO CATCHMENT

Roadmap

A portfolio strategy for impact, scalability, and long-term value

  • Partner Led

    Provide immediate deployment capacity through pre-structured projects developed by third-party partners, with defined aims and stakeholders. They enable early proof of concept and generate initial cash flows once commercial and legal terms are finalised.

  • Customer Led

    Expand market demand by engaging companies as off-takers and co-developing tailored Nature-based Solutions that reduce operational and regulatory risk, enhance brand reputation, and demonstrate commercial proof for ecosystem services.

  • Catchment Led

    The most complex but most transformative, delivering systemic, landscape-scale restoration that integrates multiple stakeholders and generates diversified, cross-sector revenue streams.

Current Projects

PARTNER LED

Yorkshire Dale Estate

The project will rewild the landscape through the removal of sheep grazing and introduction of large herbivores to create drive-varied vegetation. Strategic tree and scrub planting will create ‘messy’ habitats. Wetlands will be reconnected through reversal of historic drainage and beaver introduction.

CUSTOMER LED

Oyster Heaven & Project Luna

This customer-led oyster reef restoration project, developed by Oyster Heaven and its partners, aims to restore a thriving native oyster ecosystem approximately two miles off the coast of North Norfolk. The initiative will deploy around 4 million native oysters to rebuild reef habitats that enhance biodiversity, improve water quality through natural filtration, and reduce coastal erosion by acting as natural breakwaters.

CATCHMENT LED

Evenlode Landscape
Recovery Project

The Evenlode Landscape Recovery Project is a catchment-led restoration initiative covering approximately 3,500 hectares, focused on restoring natural river processes and improving land management across the Evenlode catchment. Working in partnership with more than 60 local farmers and key delivery organisations, the project will implement river re-meandering, wetland creation, woodland and hedgerow planting, soil management improvements, and the creation of buffer strips and field corner ponds. These interventions aim to enhance ecosystem function while supporting a transition toward sustainable, nature-based land management.