Biodiversity Net Gain Credits officials tour estate
Defra and Natural England officials visit as part of BNG Credits Pilot
We were honoured to host a visit from a range of Defra and Natural England officials last week. On a very rainy day (which was great after so much dry weather!) we toured the estate on foot, looking at ancient woodlands, woodland creation sites, agroforestry, BNG candidate areas and, of course, the work of our rodent friends.
The estate has been working with Natural England's Credits team as part of the Biodiversity Net Gain Credits Pilot since 2019, but this is the first time since lockdown we've had the chance to welcome a broad cross section of experts for a visit. Discussions ranged widely, from technical challenges and observations with the BNG Metric itself (such as how do you accommodate the work of beavers?) to wider issues such as how public and private schemes (like ELM and BNG) aim to work together to drive nature recovery.
We value our involvement in the Credits pilot extremely highly, as it has enabled us to explore and plan for land-use change projects at a scale and over a timescale that would otherwise have been impossible to consider. More widely it also enables us to contribute to policy development, feeding in practical experiences of rural land management, costings expertise, insights to attitudes and much more. We hope this will assist officials to make the policy as good as it can be and to set a direction of travel that means nature recovery is within reach of all land members.
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