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How to go peat free at home
Our homes and gardens have an important role in the fight against climate change. Help preserve vital peatland by going peat free.
Peat Dragonfly Monitoring Volunteer
Do you want to be involved in helping monitor populations of dragonflies and damselflies across Yorkshire’s peatland habitats? Do you enjoy spending time outdoors off the beaten track in sunny…
Giving peat a(nother) chance
Garfield Weston Foundation boosts restoration on Yorkshire Dales peatland
Thank you for giving peat a chance
Alistair and Jonny Brownlee give peat a chance!
The Brownlee brothers lend their support to our latest appeal, helping to protect and restore the landscapes they grew up and train in.
Give Peat a Chance appeal - what happened next?
Our peatland restoration work has grown thanks to your incredible support. Over £85,000 has been donated since the start of 2019 to help us protect and plan for the future of these vital places…
Sphagnum Moss
Sphagnum Mosses carpet the ground with colour on our marshes, heaths and moors. They play a vital role in the creation of peat bogs: by storing water in their spongy forms, they prevent the decay…
Bog asphodel
The yellow, star-like flowers of bog asphodel brighten up our peat bogs, damp heaths and moors in early summer, attracting a range of pollinating insects.
Ground Nest Fest
Join Wild Ingleborough, Yorkshire Peat Partnership and the Museum of North Craven Life (Settle) for a week-long celebration of our ground-nesting birds and their habitats!
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.
My cup of tea
Filip likes to get stuck in – into waders, into water, into peat – out in nature. Having tried various careers, once Filip dipped his toe into the world of conservation he was hooked and knew he…