What's in a name? How Nattergal is turning nature restoration into an investable asset

James Murray
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River Restoration Preparations at Boothby Wildland | Credit: Nattergal / Jonathan Perugia
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River Restoration Preparations at Boothby Wildland | Credit: Nattergal / Jonathan Perugia

The Boothby Wildland site is otherwordly, brimming with nature, and attracting the interest of investors - BusinessGreen paid a visit

Nature restoration company Nattergal takes its name from the Danish word for nightingale, in a nod to the Hans Christian Andersen story of the same name. In the fairy tale a Chinese emperor is blessed...

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