Having worked to garner the support of local landowners, we have the amazing opportunity to work across the Warksburn catchment to deliver coordinated land restoration to restore its biodiversity potential.
The area has great swathes of pastures and lowland arable areas, a substantial covering of peatland in mostly poor health, and is largely surrounded by extended conifer plantations.
It hosts sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) including the last, fragile remnants of the great bogs that once covered much of the North-East. The area also overlaps with a special area of conservation (SAC) and partially with RAMSAR sites (wetland site designated to be of international importance).
The project has a number of aims: to create new woodland areas and hedgerows, bolster wetland complexes, and provide habitats for local wildlife; to address the poor condition of the peatland and restore them to healthy carbon sinks once again; to construct swales, ponds, and leaky barriers to slow and store water, reducing flood risk.
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1st Toby Meads £549.99 raised 30 donations
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