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  • Peatland ACTION - Project resources

    Additional guidance for contractors and land managers: peatland restoration best practice videos, leaflets, and information about events and training.

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    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.

News & Blogs

Ben Wyvis nature restoration

More than 200 hectares of peatland has been restored at Ben Wyvis stretching from summit to sea.

News - 29 September

Nature Heroes at Ben Wyvis NNR

The project is focused on returning peat bog to good condition, locking carbon in species rich habitats.

Nature Heroes - 29 September

Beaver release approved

A licence application approved today to reinforce existing beaver populations at new Argyll and Tayside sites.

News - 28 September

Farming with nature

This latest Blog gives us an insight into how farmers and crofters can produce healthy food in a nature-friendly way.

Blog - 27 September

State of Nature Scotland Report

Scotland's wildlife continues to decline as one in nine species assessed are at risk of becoming nationally extinct.

News - 27 September

An ally in the climate and nature crises

Read all about blue carbon and why it is so important in the fight against climate change.

Blog - 25 September

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