
We are Nature. Everything we eat, make and do depends on Nature.

NATURE
We are losing nature faster than ever - biodiversity is declining and habitats and ecosystems being lost. Nature underpins our economy and industries, food supply, and our health and wellbeing. Conservation and ‘nature-based solutions’ help reduce net emissions, supporting flood resilience, and address the biodiversity crisis.
Accelerating nature recovery can take lots of different forms, from reducing pollutants and target species recovery, to something as simple as making messy spaces for nature to return and thrive.




One of our core partners is Dronley Community Woodland - Scotland’s only climate education woodland. Across the 50ha site, local community volunteers and school pupils measure, monitor and maintain the forest using continuous cover forestry principles.
Our youth work strand supports the Angus Outdoor Learning project - to provide support, facilitate learning, and enhance the lives and experiences of children and teenagers through nature and outdoor activities.
We also have a close partnership working with the Scottish Wildlife Trust Montrose Basin Reserve and Visitor Centre Team.


What's the hub doing?






Explore the rich wildlife of the River South Esk with the Wild South Esk interactive map, or connect with a local group working for nature … whether it’s birds, bats, or broad-based conservation work - there is a group for you here in Angus!




What's happening across Angus?












