YPP

@ypp_peat

YPP is a partnership organisation restoring and conserving upland peat resources throughout Yorkshire.

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    18. pro 2018.

    Blanket bogs are Yorkshire's rainforests (though you have to crouch down to see it). cover just 3% of the Earth's surface but store 30% of the soil carbon - they store twice as much carbon as all of the world's forests. Photo credit:

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    How does soil biodiversity regulate ecosystem functions across global biomes? Find out in our new () Multi-tropic taxa, hubs, keystone species & more! Great collaboration & many others!

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    Peatbogs are some of our most important wetlands on which .

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    Great turnout for the first weekend volunteer work party. Thank you everyone for braving the wild wind to plant sphagnum moss throughout a fire site. This will make the site wetter, preventing future fires & create more diverse habitat.

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    Very! mosses can hold up to twenty times their own weight in water

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    New MSc Project available: Habitat responses to peatland restoration. Student wanted for major literature review into vegetation responses to restoration. To find out more visit

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    Some good news for EV owners: public charge points compatible with all makes have come into service in the Yorkshire Dales National Park:

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    Wetlands harbour some of the world's most biodiverse systems, yet we are losing wetlands and its species more rapidly than any other ecosystem For the call for renewed efforts to protect and safeguard wetlands:

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    carrying out peat restoration work within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, including grip & hagg reprofiling, brash spreading & coir on a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Special Area of Conservation (SAC) & Special Protection Area (SPA).

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    Interesting to hear the use of for gardening being discussed on . I do research on restoring , especially in Canada, where each extraction site is the size of a town. Find it hard to understand why amateur gardeners still use peat composts.

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    Not a bad on the North York Moors. A sphagnum waterfall, clover in sph. capillifolium and some sph. divinum or divine bog moss!

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    Our team were out taking a closer look at some brash up on Win Hill and stumbled across some very luscious looking sphagnum moss. Can you identify the species?

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    Not a great picture, I’m afraid (it was *really* windy - gusting 50mph) but pleased to see so much Sphagnum (formerly) magellanicum up in Nidderdale this No idea if it’s medium or divinum and it was frankly not the weather for investigation...

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    "Peat is our largest carbon store so crucial in meeting [] commitments" all this week on - Listen to today's episode from 07:55 mins in ...

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    Brilliant demo of peatland partnerships. The result of funding bid for and coordinated by me on 23 sites across the North on behalf of 8 organisations. Planned and delivered by with a local contractor. in action.

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    Huge volumes of water are flowing off the bog through this on a degraded in the , restoration works through will hopefully and minimise flood risk

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    The have supported growing for many years with all their plants and gardens being . Proof if ever it were needed, that it’s perfectly possible to grow without harming the planet.

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    Why not pay a visit to your local this ? Here are some of the team from and enjoying a visit to Langdon Head in the this week

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    It's 2020! To celebrate, we have announced £2.5 million to protect seagrass meadows - a critically endangered habitat which stabilises the seabed, cleans seawater and absorbs carbon, helping to prevent

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    It's ! Our wetlands link land & sea, are home to wildlife, store carbon & hold floodwater. They're extraordinary! Yorkshire's wetlands come alive in winter - 40000 birds visit the Lower Derwent Valley & Wheldrake Ings. 📸Lucy Murgatroyd

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    in its own right, for , clean water, protecting us from extreme weather events, jobs & so much more. Look what happens when are drained.

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