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The purpose of the Peatland ACTION fund is to provide funding for projects that restore or lead to the restoration of peatlands. Read highlights of the work Peatland ACTION are undertaking through the stories written by our project officers and partners in our series of themed case studies.

Peatland ACTION case study: What's the connection between peat and carbon?

01 Feb, 2019

Peatland ACTION, working to restore Scotland's degraded peatlands for climate change and carbon storage.

Case study | Peatland ACTION

Peatland ACTION case study: What's the connection between peat and nature?

15 Jan, 2019

Peatland ACTION, working to restore Scotland's degraded peatlands for climate change and nature.

Case study | Peatland ACTION

Peatland ACTION case study: What's the connection between peat and Scotland's landscapes?

14 Nov, 2018

Peatland ACTION, working to restore Scotland's degraded peatlands for climate change and Scotland's landscapes.

Case study | Peatland ACTION

Peatland ACTION case study: What's the connection between peat and 'Gunnister Man'?

13 Nov, 2018

Uncovering the mystery of a 300 year old ‘bog body’.

Case study, Peatlands | peatland
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