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Peatland ACTION - How do I restore and manage my peatland?

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    Peatland ACTION - Scotland's Peatland Standard

    We are currently developing Scotland's Peatland Standard. Find out how you can participate in the consultation which is open until 28 August 2026.

  • Machine operator sitting in the cab of a digger speaking to a Peatland ACTION Project officer about hag re-profiling.

    Peatland ACTION - Peatland Restoration and Management Guidance

    Learn about protected species surveys, the techniques of peatland restoration and their sustainable management.

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