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Nature Restoration Fund now accepting applications

Local community groups and organisations can now submit applications to the Nature Restoration Fund for 2025/26.

With an allocation of £187,000, the Nature Restoration Fund aims to support projects in enhancing biodiversity across Perth and Kinross and address the critical drivers of biodiversity loss, including habitat loss, habitat fragmentation, and invasive non-native species.

Eligible projects must meet the fund's purpose and themes, with a minimum funding request of £1,000. Projects contributing to the development or protection of nature networks will be prioritised.

Councillor Richard Watters, Convenor of Climate Change and Sustainability Committee said: "It's been truly inspiring to witness the diverse range of projects that have flourished thanks to the Nature Restoration Fund. From enhancing water quality and freshwater habitats at Lunan Burn to planting and nurturing native wildlife flowers, creating thriving habitats for local wildlife in Errol, the impact has been remarkable.

"With around £175,000 invested in nature restoration projects last year, I'm eagerly anticipating the innovative ideas and proposals from community groups on how they can contribute to e tackling biodiversity loss in their local areas."

Last modified on 25 April 2025

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