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Enhancing biodiversity for decades
Kristianstads Golfklubb & Destination, Sweden
2021
80 species of birds part of our thriving biodiversity
Hilversumsche Golf Club, Netherlands
Protecting our internationally significant landscape
Koninklijke Haagsche Golf & Country Club, Netherlands
Mangrove restoration adds value to ecosystems
Riviera Cancun, Mexico
Sheep do the job of pesticides and irrigation
Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club, Scotland
Borrow pit transformation aids wildlife
Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Scotland
Environmental education for members and visitors
The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, United States
Tree Planting with the help of local children
Montrose Golf Links, Scotland
The value of simple wetland habitats
Fairhaven Golf Club, England
'Eagle Cam' viewed over 2 million times!
The Bear Trace At Harrison Bay, United States
Enhancing Eastern Bluebird habitats
Wild rough cut mowing time by 46%
Keilir Golf Club, Iceland
Birds and wildflowers seen and discussed on guided walks and talks
The West Lancashire Golf Club, England
Working with the Wildlife Trust to document flora and fauna
Northamptonshire County Golf Club, England
Hand cleaning lake minimises disturbance to ecosystem and reduces CO2
Hørsholm Golf, Denmark
3 hectares set aside for wetland development
Jack's Point Golf Club, New Zealand
School kids study course ecology
Plan bee - introducing pollinators to the course
St Andrews Links, Scotland
Landscape recovery work help club become a multifunctional sports area
Golf Les Iles, Italy
Creating a heathland mosaic
Biodiverse natural rough in abundance
Golf della Montecchia, Italy
Majority of land is left unmaintained to provide habitat for birds
Nordcenter Golf & Country Club, Finland
Protecting one of New Zealand's rarest birds
Tara Iti, New Zealand
New open sand area created
Saunton Golf Club, England
Natural drainage system gets the course open quicker after rain
Fife Golf Trust, Scotland
Dune slacks attract a great deal of wildlife
Three donkeys help with traditional grassland management
Vidauban Foundation, France
Participating in the protection of coastal erosion
Lundin Golf Club, Scotland
New insect hotel made with recycled materials
Thornbury Golf Centre, England
Small Blue butterfly successfully reintroduced
Dundonald Links, Scotland
Indigenous Ghaf tree planted across the course
Jumeirah Golf Estates, United Arab Emirates
Natural wetland creation becomes valuable habitat
Gullane Golf Club, Scotland
Bats used to control mosquitoes
Camiral Golf & Wellness, Spain
Bird boxes double up as distance markers
Hirsala Golf, Finland
Woodland habitat improvement gives homes to birds and insects
National History Museum partnerships helps take practical action on the course
Le Golf National, France