

Strengthening the Evidence Base for Peatland Policy in England
The IUCN UK Peatland Programme (IUCN UK PP) is pleased to launch the Expression of Interest (EOI) process for a major Defra-commissioned project: Strengthening the Evidence Base for Peatland Policy in England  (November 2025–March 2027). As an individual or organisation involved in peatland restoration, IUCN UK PP invite you to review the topics proposed and submit an expression of interest if your organisation would like to be involved. This substantial review aims to synthe

Douglas Hobbs
4 days ago2 min read


Peatlands: England’s Hidden Climate Heroes
Environmental Improvement Plan 2025 - GOV.UK . When we think about climate action, forests and renewable energy often steal the spotlight. But beneath our feet lies one of the most powerful natural tools for tackling climate change: peatlands . These waterlogged landscapes store more carbon than all the world’s forests combined. Yet, when degraded, they release greenhouse gases, turning from climate allies into climate culprits. That’s why the UK government’s Environmental Im

Douglas Hobbs
7 days ago2 min read


Immersive Virtual Drone Planting Experience
ARU-Peterbough are giving a free opportunity to experience drone planting in the environment and for agriculture. Time & Location 05 Dec 2025, 13:30 Peterborough Research Innovation Centre, Bishop's Rd, Peterborough PE1, UK Booking will close on Tues 2 nd  Dec 5pm, places are limited. To book email Joanna.Bellett-Travers@aru.ac.uk , The Head of Agri and Environment Drones SIG for ARPAS-UK, will be at the event to answer questions. The Immersive Virtual Drone Planting Event wi

Douglas Hobbs
7 days ago1 min read


Paludiculture Gains European Spotlight on Euronews
Euronews highlights the Palus Demos project at Ballaghurt Bog, demonstrating paludiculture’s potential to align peatland rewetting with economically viable biomass production. Paludiculture — the productive use of wet soils — is emerging as a transformative approach to farming across Europe, with promising benefits for both agriculture and water quality. This potential was recently highlighted in The Road to Green , a Euronews TV series hosted by Cyril Fournier, which explore

Douglas Hobbs
Nov 71 min read


Recommended reading from Lancashire Wildlife Trust
Image: Lancashire Wildlife Trust Fashion’s hidden footprint and how peatlands can help Liv Symes from materials science company Ponda® explores the environmental cost of fast fashion and how their Biopuff® material is supporting peatland restoration in the North West. 🔗 https://www.lancswt.org.uk/blog/guest/fashions-hidden-footprint-and-how-peatlands-can-help Historic harvest underway for boggy bulrush trial in Manchester A blog from the end of September celebrating the fi

Douglas Hobbs
Oct 301 min read


Paludi4All promising species survey
The Paludi4All project  is after some information to help them identify promising species and value chains that can support climate mitigation and rural development. To help them in this study, they would like you to complete their survey . The survey focuses on 13 species, or species‑groups, identified in prior research as having potential as paludiculture crops in temperate zones of Europe (Abel, S. & Kallweit, T. (2022) Potential Paludiculture Plants of the Holarctic. Pag

Douglas Hobbs
Oct 211 min read


The Fenland Flora: Survival against the odds
The Fenland Flora: Survival against the odds Webinar: Monday, November 17 1 – 2 pm Owen Mountford (joint coordinator with Jon Graham of the Fenland Flora project) is delivering a webinar that provides an overview of the Fenland Flora project. Since 2005, the project has been surveying the Fens, documenting the history and current state of wild plants, emphasising the region’s importance, especially for aquatic plants. Click here to register

Douglas Hobbs
Oct 141 min read


Rice production in the Fens
The UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH), are running a trial comparing the suitability of different rice varieties for production...

Douglas Hobbs
Sep 291 min read

