Communicating Peatland Restoration
Natural Resources Wales co-ordinates 12 days of public and stakeholder outreach at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show and the National Eisteddfod.
Bog cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccos). Credit Emma Hinchliffe
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Natural Resources Wales co-ordinates 12 days of public and stakeholder outreach at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show and the National Eisteddfod.
Dr Scott J. Davidson (University of Plymouth) has developed a community-science driven project to look at how peatlands change colour across the growing season (also known as green leaf phenology…
A Planning Skills webinar aimed at local authority and key agency staff in planning roles is now available to view online. The session discusses the role of peatlands in the Scottish environment…
Peatlands can come in a range of sizes from small pockets in the landscape to vast expanses of blanket bog, it’s not always easy to monitor their condition. Researchers from The James Hutton…
DEFRA award funding to new partnership project investigating how crops grown in wetlands (known as paludiculture) could provide sustainable income for Broads’ growers.
The Peatland Code has reached yet another milestone in its development and expansion, with the first registration of a peatland restoration project under the Peatland Code in Northern Ireland.…
A new IUCN UK Peatland Programme briefing, 'Peat Depth Criteria: Accounting for the Lost Peatlands', explains that defining and managing our peatlands in a way that reflects their full…