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Langdale Forest restoration

Restore a forest landscape following wildfire 

Following a devastating wildfire in Yorkshire’s beautiful Langdale forest, we're leading the long-term restoration of a damaged woodland and building greater landscape resilience against our changing climate.  

This site was a haven for local communities and a regular spot for mountain bikers, walkers and horse riders. It is also home to an array of woodland wildlife, including nightjar, adders and lizards, as well as ecologically valuable peatland.  

A wildfire tore through the North York Moors National Park in August 2025, and we are now looking to partners like you to support its recovery.

This large-scale recovery programme will replant damaged woodland using a diverse mix of tree species, restore important habitats, and establish networks for nature alongside reinstated fire breaks. Together, these measures will enhance biodiversity, improve habitat connectivity, and strengthen resilience to future wildfire events.

Alongside habitat restoration, investment will support the repair of critical infrastructure needed for long-term forest management, enabling sustainable recovery and increasing the landscape's resilience for generations to come.

This is an active restoration programme delivering impact today, with opportunities to accelerate and expand recovery through corporate investment and partnership.

Support us from £75,000 per year

If you are interested in supporting the recovery and long-term resilience of this forest landscape, we can work with you to develop a partnership package that aligns with your sustainability goals, employee engagement ambitions, customer communications and wider ESG objectives .

Helping you to meet Sustainable Development Goals

  • Climate action (SDG 13): adapt landscapes to climate risks.
  • Life on land (SDG 15): restore degraded ecosystems. 
  • Sustainable infrastructure (SDG 9): support resilient land management.

This is a rare opportunity to support the recovery of a forest landscape affected by wildfire while helping to build a more resilient future for nature, communities and the economy.

More about the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

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