Fanmore, Isle of Mull

Croft 4 Fanmore

Croft 4 Fanmore

This new mixed native broadleaf woodland will transform steep, previously grazed upland ground into into a vibrant pocket of restored nature on the Isle of Mull. It is an excellent option for individuals and organisations that don’t need to purchase carbon credits to support their sustainability strategy but still want to play a role in nature’s comeback.

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Project highlights

About the woodland

Croft 4 Fanmore is a small but highly impactful woodland creation project set within the wild coastal landscapes on the Isle of Mull, overlooking the Sea of the Hebrides. The site lies on steep, rocky, upland ground with little agricultural value, but with exceptional potential for native woodland restoration. By establishing a diverse mix of species - including downy birch, hazel, oak, aspen, alder, holly, rowan and willow - the project will bring woodland cover back to an area where only two mature ash trees existed when the crofter first arrived. This new planting builds on a previous woodland planted a few years ago elsewhere on the croft, continuing a developing mosaic of habitats that will enrich the local area. 

The woodland forms an important part of the croft’s long term stewardship plan. Deer fencing has already been installed across the landholding - an essential but costly investment that enables successful tree establishment. Once established, the woodland will provide valuable shelter for livestock, enhance landscape structure, and in time offer opportunities for coppicing and woodfuel, supporting the croft’s diversification. A small watercourse borders part of the planting area, adding riparian value and further boosting habitat variety across the site.

The project forms part of Forest Carbon’s Nature+ funding model, 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 Croft 4 Fanmore, creating a meaningful connection with the land and the people who steward it.

Project stats

  • Trees planted: 6,600 trees planted
  • Planted: Spring 2025
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Technology, mechanism and certifications

This woodland is quality assured by Forest Carbon. 

Reduction type

Removal

Project duration

This woodland’s sponsorship period is 20 years.

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FAQs

How do you ensure your sponsorship projects deliver on their impact objectives?

Quality assurance is crucial to avoid greenwashing and misuse of nature funding. With 55 years of combined experience, we've created guidelines to ensure projects achieve their impact goals:

Site visits to assess woodland health and stocking

We visit these woodlands during the establishment years to ensure proper management and tree planting. If development is unsatisfactory, we will work with the land manager to correct it.

Collaboration with trusted partners

We create high-integrity woodlands by collaborating with dedicated farmers, tenants, land managers, and foresters who have a proven track record of success.

Incentivisation through staggered payments

We incentivise effective woodland management by staggering payments, with the initial payment after planting and a second payment after a successful year-5 site visit, based on sponsorship sales.

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