The Scotsman

Crowdfundi­ng bid launched for vast nature reserve on moorland

- By CONOR RIORDAN

A £3 million crowdfundi­ng campaign has been launched to create a vast new nature reserve.

The plan by the Langholm Initiative charity aims to purchase wildlife-rich and culturally important land from Buccleuch Estates in Dumfries and Galloway.

It has already received £100,000 from the John Muir Trust to kick start the appeal.

Project leader Kevin Cumming said: “Our community plans here have internatio­nal significan­ce. At a time of climate emergency, we are committing to undertake direct climate action, including restoratio­n of globally precious peatlands and ancient woodlands, alongside the creation of new native woodlands.

“Langholm Moor is home to a host of iconic wildlife such as black grouse, short-eared owls and merlin, and is a stronghold for hen harriers – the most persecuted bird of prey in the UK.

“At this critical stage we are asking for the help of the public. We know it’s a big ask at a time like this, but if people can support us by donating to this project we will be ensuring a more positive future for our children.” Langholm, a once-thriving textile centre, has seen this industry decline in recent years.

It is hoped that through community land ownership and the creation of a nature reserve, a foundation can be laid for local regenerati­on.

This would be with the aim of supporting eco-tourism and bringing visitors to the area.

Mike Daniels, from the John Muir Trust, said: “We are extremely excited about this project. Its ambition and vision is what has attracted us to it and today we are pledging £100,000 to support the community’s purchase of the land.”

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