Forest Carbon are the UK’s leading voice in woodland creation and habitat recreation for carbon capture. Through planting native trees and restoring peatlands, they have enabled hundreds of projects across the country to remove CO2 from our atmosphere, mitigate floods, increase biodiversity and benefit local communities.

Scotica have been delighted to work with Forest Carbon on four documentary pieces over 2022 and 2023, one of which shows how a farming community in the Black Mountains of South Wales took it upon themselves to rewild the high commons of Bryn Arw.

Keith Powell, a seventh-generation Black Mountain sheep farmer and passionate environmentalist, led this project to breathe new life into the mountain gathered publicity and momentum, inspiring a whole community of seed sewers, sapling planters, bracken beaters and of course livestock farmers.

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