The IUCN UK Peatland Programme exists to promote peatland restoration in the UK and advocates the multiple benefits of peatlands through partnerships, strong science, sound policy and effective practice.
Our vision is one of healthy, wildlife-rich peatlands in the UK that provide multiple benefits for people. We want peatlands in the UK to function to their full potential and to ensure that there is no further loss of peatland ecosystems, providing cost-effective solutions for climate change, water and biodiversity. Investment in peatland restoration is needed now, securing the benefits they provide and avoiding the costly consequences of their deterioration.
Latest publications
Latest news and blog posts
Restoring Humberhead Peatlands: An Ongoing Story
Under Natural England’s management, Thorne Moors National Nature Reserve (NNR) in the north of England has undergone a remarkable…
Alys Fowler visits the North Pennines for her book ‘Peatlands: A Journey Between Land and Water’
British horticulturalist Alys Fowler delves into the fascinating world of bogs in her latest book, ‘Peatlands: A Journey Between Land…
Wales Peatland Restoration Grants open until January
Around £700K of funding is available to be distributed as £10K - £250K grants to individuals and organisations for peatland restoration…