High fire risks

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Important notification

There’s a very high to extreme risk of wildfire across Scotland from Wednesday 29 April to Saturday 2 May 2026.

Please pay attention to local guidance and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

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Conservation

The scale of our national forests and land allows us to manage, restore and enhance whole landscapes. In fact, we look after 8% of all Scotland. 

By embedding nature-friendly management in our core activity, we protect threatened and endangered species and habitats across all the land in our care, with more than a third of that land managed primarily for nature. We are increasing the store and value of Scotland’s natural capital.

Habitat conservation

Learn how we manage a rich tapestry of diverse habitats to provide a home for a wide variety of wildlife.

Historic environment conservation

Just as we care for the natural environment, we are responsible for looking after historic landscapes that contain many sites of archaeological interest.

Taking climate action

Healthy habitats, iconic species, rare plants and ancient monuments. These all contribute to a vital sense of place and belonging.

Whether they’re found on the doorstep of our cities or in the furthest reaches of our uplands. We're ensuring the natural and cultural heritage on the land we manage is protected, conserved and enhanced. 

Learn more about our climate projects

Twisted oak trees in autumn.