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Home / Environment / £250k to restore Cumbria's vital peatlands

£250k to restore Cumbria's vital peatlands

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Nearly £250,000 allocated for peatland restoration.
  • Cumbria's peatlands are England's largest carbon store.
  • Restoration aims to re-wet peat and fight climate change.

Cumbria Wildlife Trust has secured funding amounting to nearly £250,000 for a significant peatland restoration initiative. This project aims to address the poor condition of many of Cumbria's peat habitats, which are recognized as England's most substantial carbon stores. Key restoration efforts will concentrate on Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve and Skiddaw Forest.

Historically, drainage channels have led to peat drying out, releasing ancient stored carbon. The trust plans to counteract this by blocking these channels, thereby re-wetting the peat and restoring its health. This work is essential not only for climate change mitigation but also for conserving the unique biodiversity found in these environments, including various bird species, amphibians, reptiles, and specialized plants.

Beyond ecological restoration, the trust intends to improve public access and engagement with these often-misunderstood landscapes. Collaborations with schools and community groups are planned to highlight the beauty and importance of peatlands. The National Lottery Heritage Fund has provided the grant for this crucial conservation work.

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The main goal is to restore damaged peatlands, challenge the perception of them being barren, and re-wet dried-out peat to combat climate change.
Cumbria's peatlands are vital as they represent England's largest carbon store and are home to unique biodiversity, including various species of birds, amphibians, and plants.
The funding will be used to restore parts of Foulshaw Moss Nature Reserve and Skiddaw Forest by blocking old drainage channels to re-wet the peat and improve its condition.

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