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Rottal 2
South of the Cairngorms, Rottal 2 expands woodland along the South Esk to improve water quality, reduce flood risks, and enhance wildlife habitats. A mix of conifers and native broadleaf species will support biodiversity, strengthen the landscape’s resilience and help the UK progress its climate targets.



Nestled just below the Cairngorms National Park in the heart of Glen Clova, Rottal 2 spans nearly 55 hectares of predominantly productive conifer woodland, complemented by native broadleaf riparian planting. This project is designed not only to create a sustainable woodland for timber production but also to enhance the local ecosystem and improve the quality of watercourses that run through the area.
The native woodland compartments at Rottal 2 will provide essential shelter for wildlife, improve flood mitigation, and significantly expand riparian woodlands along the South Esk and its tributaries. Planting along watercourses is carefully designed to improve water quality, reduce the risks of river heating, and prevent flooding downstream. As the forest matures, it will also support habitat creation for a wide range of species.
Rottal 2 has already shown its biodiversity benefits, with the presence of puffball and brown birch bolete mushrooms (both indicators of a thriving and healthy forest ecosystem) recorded during a Forest Carbon verification in 2024. The area also contributes to the natural restoration of the Rottal Burn, which is home to the endangered freshwater pearl mussel and supports vital habitats for salmon.
The project will sequester an impressive 17,206 tonnes of CO₂ over 65 years, according to Woodland Carbon Code-validated calculations. With continued support, Rottal 2 can contribute significantly to both climate action and biodiversity uplift, creating a lasting, positive environmental impact for Scotland and beyond.
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Certified under the Woodland Carbon Code, the UK’s government-backed standard for carbon-funded woodland creation.
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*Predominantly Native broadleaves
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Project status
Registered
Aiming for verification, but planting and verification are yet to occur.
Validated
Planted. An initial quality check has been carried out by a third party.
Verified
Meets Code standards, verified by an accredited assessor. Ongoing checks ahead.
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