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Peatland ACTION Annual Review 2025-2026

https://www.nature.scot/doc/peatland-action-annual-review-2025-2026
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The Peatland ACTION Programme, funded by the Scottish Government through the Climate Change Plan for Net Zero,  provides funding and support to landowners to develop and deliver peatland restoration projects across Scotland.

We report annually to the Scottish Government on our achievements.  You can read about our achievements and gain an insight into how the Partnership is working with landowners, contractors and decision makers to achieve our aims in the Peatland ACTION Annual Review 2025 - 2026, published on behalf of the Scottish Government.

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Last updated:01/06/2026
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