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Formalising a lasting commitment to nature.

Why use a Conservation Covenant to protect and enhance habitats?

Many landowners, local authorities, and conservation organisations simply want to protect a much-loved piece of land, restore habitat that has been lost, or leave a legacy that will outlast their own ownership. 

A Conservation Covenant can legally and permanently formalise that commitment so the land's conservation value cannot be undone by a future sale, change of use, or change of heart by a future owner. It can be entered into voluntarily and tailored entirely to your goals, whether that's protecting a wildflower meadow, restoring a wetland, safeguarding ancient woodland, or managing land for species recovery. 

A Conservation Covenant for habitat protection typically helps with: 

  • Turning a personal or organisational commitment to nature into a legally enforceable, permanent one 
  • Protecting land from being built on, ploughed up, or otherwise degraded by future owners 
  • Formalising partnership or co-management arrangements with a conservation organisation 
  • Supporting charitable or altruistic conservation goals without requiring land sale or acquisition 
  • Combining habitat protection with other outcomes — BNG, carbon, or nutrient mitigation — where relevant 

Who this applies to

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If your looking to secure long-term mitigation, we can help you understand whether a Conservation Covenant is the right route. 

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