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Fasach Wood (Waternish)

Sponsor Nature+

Situated on a coastal slope on the Isle of Skye, this woodland will expand vital habitats, support biodiversity and improve shelter for grazing animals whilst preserving Scottish heritage.

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This project is 40% of the way towards being fully funded.
Climate actionLife on land
About this project

Fasach Wood, located on the Waternish Peninsula of the Isle of Skye, is a carefully planned native woodland that blends conservation with agricultural productivity. Stretching from 10 to 60 metres above sea level and overlooking the Outer Hebrides, this woodland is set to transform the landscape, providing essential shelter for livestock and a thriving habitat for wildlife.

The project forms part of our new tree sponsorship offering, designed to support smaller-scale woodlands that can’t afford or justify the cost of Woodland Carbon Code certification. This approach allows businesses and individuals to directly fund impactful woodland projects like Fasach Wood, creating a meaningful connection with the land and the people who steward it.

The design intentionally includes a mix of native trees and woody shrubs like eared willow, grey willow, hawthorn, elder, and dog rose, creating diverse layers of vegetation that support a wide range of species. By linking previously isolated pockets of woodland and hedgerows, the project significantly increases the overall wooded area on the farm, helping to connect wildlife corridors and improve biodiversity.

Open areas have been left within the design to encourage non-woody plants and wildflowers, enriching the site's ecological value. Gates and planned pathways will allow for farm walks, integrating conservation with the farm's broader business plan.

Named after the Gaelic song "Coille an Fhàsaich," written by local poet Donald MacKillop, this project captures the spirit of the island’s cultural heritage while delivering tangible environmental benefits.

Support this project and help create a lasting legacy for the landscapes and wildlife of the Isle of Skye.

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Project stats

11,408
trees
7.13
hectares

Species mix

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Birch

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Hazel

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Alder

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*Native broadleaves

Co-benefits

Habitat corridors

Habitat corridors

This project reconnects fragmented habitats, allowing wildlife to move and thrive across previously isolated landscapes.

Diversified income

Diversified income

The project host has sustainably expanded their portfolio, spreading risk, increasing economic resilience, and enhancing outcomes for both people and the planet.

Biodiversity uplift

Biodiversity uplift

This project enhances the richness of local flora and fauna, supporting a healthier, more balanced ecosystem.

Green space

Green space

Gates and paths make this project accessible to the public, improving access to green spaces for the surrounding and wider community.

Want to support Fasach Wood?

This project is funded through our Nature+ sponsorship programme, rather than carbon credits. We’re currently looking for nature funders to help support its ongoing care and impact. If you're interested, fill out our contact form and a member of the team will be in touch shortly.

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