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What happened to our peatlands?
PeatFix a game-changer for peatlands?
Sara one of our Telling our Story volunteers visited Fleet Moss high above Wharfedale and Wensleydale in the Yorkshire Dales, to see the work going on by YWT staff to collect samples, as part of…
A day in the life of a Grazing Manager
Hi - my name is Charlotte, and I'm the Conservation Grazing Manager for Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
What do healthy peatlands look like?
Restoring Yorkshire's peatlands, one hectare at a time...
As winter rears its head and waggles its furry ears, we are preparing for the start of our restoration season here at Yorkshire Peat Partnership.
Thank you for supporting our Peatlands Appeal
What is meant by ecological succession?
South Reserves Assistant, Katie Baker, talks us through ecological succession and why it is important for Reserve Managers, in order to maintain precious habitats.
New project seeks help from landowners to restore peatlands across the Humberhead Levels
A new Peatland Discovery project funded by Defra is offering farmers and landowners free surveys to assess the condition of peaty soils on their land.
Heathland and moorland
These wild, open landscapes stretch over large areas and are most often found in uplands. Although slow to awaken in spring, by late summer heathland can be an eye-catching purple haze of heather…
Wild Winter Wetlands
Wetlands are some of our best winter reserves to visit – the shimmer of frosted reedbeds beautifully set off by clear blue skies and wide open mirrors of water. They also attract some of our most…
Lovely scrubbly - what scrub is and why we manage it
Jim explains what scrub is, why it's important and how we manage it on our reserves