Repairing eroded peat hags (full version)- Upland Wetland Restoration Project
Cumbria Wildlife Trust describes a project to protect and restore peatlands in the Lake District. Working with other landowners and farmers the Trust uses excavators to repair and reprofile areas of eroding peat to improve the retention of water and encourage the re-development of wetland habitats. Includes timelapse footage of work progressing at Forest Hall Farm in the English Lake District. To watch in HD quality, click the cog icon at the bottom of the video and select '720'. YouTube automatically selects the lower picture quality otherwise. Follow our social media channels to stay up to date with what's happening at Cumbria Wildlife Trust: Instagram 👉 / cumbriawildlifetrust Facebook 👉 / cumbriawildlifetrust LinkedIn 👉 / cumbria-wildlife-trust

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