Support

A living gift

The River Dee Trust has committed to planting a million native trees along the riverbanks between now and 2035.

It’s one of the biggest nature restoration projects ever undertaken in the Cairngorms, bringing back areas of landscape lost for 2000 years.

Planting native trees along the River Dee provides cooling shade to save our salmon and other threatened species.

You can buy a single, a dozen trees or even your own grove of 40 trees. We can send a gift certificate to you.

Join the River Dee Guardians

We are offering companies and individuals who share our passion for conservation and protecting biodiversity an exciting opportunity in something far more valuable than carbon credits:

Provide funding and become a River Dee Guardian, gaining a direct association with this tangible conservation work in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

It is also an ideal opportunity for your colleagues and staff to join team-building volunteer days, delivering vital work to help nature and their communities.

A rowan tree with red berries on looking over water on the river Muick in Aberdeenshire

Sponsor a grove of 40 trees

You might be looking for a unique gift to mark a birthday, anniversary or other special occasions, or a living memorial to someone you love. A living tribute in trees says much more than words.

We can plant your trees together in an enclosure on Upper Deeside and give you a certificate and an OS reference. If you would like more information then get in touch with pamela@riverdee.org

This option is £390.00

Business, club, community or school? 

If you would like to explore supporting our One Million Trees campaign by planting some trees with us, making a donation or learning more about our conservation work with a talk to your group then please contact us at the office.

01339 880411 or e mail

keilidh@riverdee.org

A million trees to save our salmon

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