Peatland restoration at RSPB Lakenheath

1-2pm GMT+1

This webinar is one of a series on lowland peat restoration topics organised by Fens East Peat Partnership (FEPP) and Natural England. Case studies and presentations include information gained through the FEPP NCPGS Discovery Project and current NCPGS Restoration Project where 14 sites are undertaking peat restoration in the lowland Fens of Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk.

Recordings of previous webinars in the series are available here: Fens East Peat Partnership (FEPP) and Natural England lowland peat in the Fens webinar series - YouTube.

 

Peatland restoration at RSPB Lakenheath

This webinar looks at progress made over the last year at Lakenheath Fen which sits on the eastern edge of the peat soils in the Fenland basin. Virtually the whole wetland reserve at Lakenheath has been created from intensive arable over the last nearly 30 years. Dave Rogers has worked for over 30 years on reserve management for English Nature, Natural England and now RSPB and will explain the complexities, including protected species licences and planning permission, involved in delivering a Nature for Climate Fund peatland restoration project on ex arable land.

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