Leadburn Community Woodland felled forest to bog site before restoration works took place. Credit: K Neville.
Tweed Forum recently received some drone imagery of the Leadburn Community Woodland Forest to Bog restoration project and were keen to shine a spotlight on the good work undertaken by the community group to improve the peatland habitats at their site in the Scottish Borders.
Leadburn Community Woodland is a former conifer plantation site which is now managed for conservation by the Friends of Leadburn Community Woodland group. Habitats at the site include a mixture of raised bog, native woodland and open water.
Following the success of a Peatland ACTION funded trial project to restore a 4-hectare area of bog habitat at the site, the community group, in partnership with Tweed Forum, undertook a project to restore a further 12 hectares of lowland raised bog at the site.