A new way to take action for Nature
Become part of the solution
For many of us, taking meaningful action on the biodiversity crisis is complex and difficult. Our crowdfunded nature reserve model makes it easy to have a real, measurable impact on nature, whether you live in a city or in the countryside.
From as little as £10 a year, you can join our project to restore Scottish biodiversity. As well as being able to pinpoint the exact piece of habitat you’ve funded, you’ll receive regular updates on the species that have been attracted to your habitat, as well as tips on how to enhance your own garden for maximum biodiversity. Plus, you’ll join a community of like-minded individuals who are also committed to making a positive impact on the environment.
Each square metre you purchase will act as your personal investment in nature, restoring habitats to one of the most biodiversity-degraded areas in Europe. The Habitat People have the knowledge and the means to see that your money goes as far as it possibly can for nature.
What will your subscription do for nature?
- Establish new habitat at the Blackhills Nature Reserve
- Restore Scotland's local biodiversity, returning lost species to the area
- Save and support bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
- Create a haven for vulnerable ground-nesting bird species
What do you receive?
- A piece of land on the reserve that you can visit year-round
- View exactly where your habitat is with our online reserve map
- Regular email updates on our progress at the reserve
- Join the community of Blackhills supporters!
- Measure your impact with our data transparency pledge
Where is this habitat?
The Blackhills Nature Reserve began life as 90 hectares of derelict farmland near Peterhead in North-East Scotland. Where others might have seen a wasteland, The Habitat People saw a local biodiversity success story waiting to happen. Your purchase will enable us to restore the nature that once thrived here, establishing rich wildflower meadows, nurturing the woods back to their full potential, and creating habitat for native wildlife to return and flourish.