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Home / Environment / Iconic Landscapes Saved: €19.2m for Peatland Restoration

Iconic Landscapes Saved: €19.2m for Peatland Restoration

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Northern Ireland's iconic landscapes will undergo major peatland restoration.
  • A €19.2m EU Peaceplus grant funds the cross-border conservation project.
  • Peatlands are vital carbon stores and help reduce flood risks.
Iconic Landscapes Saved: €19.2m for Peatland Restoration

A major peatland restoration project led by Ulster Wildlife is set to rejuvenate some of Northern Ireland's most iconic landscapes. Iconic sites such as the Mourne Mountains, Sperrin Mountains, and Cuilcagh Bog are included in this significant cross-border initiative. These efforts are bolstered by a €19.2m funding package from the EU's Peaceplus programme.

The initiative, named the Peat+ Project, will span three years and involves repairing and rewetting damaged peat bogs on both sides of the Irish border. This large-scale investment in nature recovery is vital for halting and reversing biodiversity loss. Peatlands are acknowledged as nature's powerhouses, supporting rare species and offering benefits for flood risk reduction and climate change mitigation.

Despite their environmental importance, approximately 80% of peatland on the island of Ireland is in a degraded state, which contributes to carbon emissions. The project partners, including local councils, landowners, and Ireland's National Parks and Wildlife Service, aim to restore these habitats. Peatlands are Earth's largest natural carbon stores, and keeping this carbon sequestered helps slow climate change.

Restoring peatlands also aids in flood alleviation by slowing water flow and improves water quality by trapping sediment. These areas are also critical habitats for specialized species. For instance, a population of the declining Large Heath butterfly has been recently discovered at Springmount Bog, a species that conservationists aim to protect.

Historically, peat bogs were often damaged by drainage for agriculture, leading to carbon release and increased flood risks. The Peat+ Project will work to counteract this by increasing water levels in the bogs, for example, by installing peat dams to restore their capacity to hold water and function as natural sponges.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Peat+ Project is a three-year initiative led by Ulster Wildlife to restore and rewet damaged peat bogs in iconic landscapes across Northern Ireland and the border region.
A total of €19.2m from the EU's Peaceplus programme has been allocated to fund the cross-border peatland restoration efforts.
Peatlands are crucial as they store vast amounts of carbon, support rare species, help reduce flood risks, and improve water quality.

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