Thurso-based Scientist part of the PEAT MOTHERSHIP team takes on a running challenge on #WorldHeritageDay to raise awareness of the Flow Country - the world’s first and only peatland World Heritage Site www.justgiving.com/page/through...
Thurso-based Scientist part of the PEAT MOTHERSHIP team takes on a running challenge on #WorldHeritageDay to raise awareness of the Flow Country - the world’s first and only peatland World Heritage Site www.justgiving.com/page/through...
Person standing to the left of an interpretation panel in Cors Caron National Nature Reserve, Wales. Several people wearing coats with hoods up are stood near to the interpretation panel.
Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Hapus! Happy St. David's Day, and thanks to everyone working to restore and safeguard #Peatlands across #Wales.
Find out more about the work of the National Peatland Action Programme bit.ly/3FdX67W #WalesPeatlandAction
📷 Emma Goodyer.
Germany is working to restore peatlands that were once drained for agriculture—a practice that released vast quantities of carbon dioxide and harmed the rich plant and animal life in marshes and bogs.
“Whether in Europe, North America, Brazil, the Congo Basin, or Indonesia, preventing peat degradation is essential for humanity if we are serious about achieving carbon neutrality by mid-century,” said Franziska Tanneberger, a peatland scientist and director of the Greifswald Mire Centre.
Don't miss: 🚀 the Global #Peatland Hotspot Atlas launched at #COP29 in Baku today! 🗺️ Discover most up-to-date peatlands maps of 6 continents and thematic maps on biodiversity, water supply, environmental risks etc.
Use it to place peatlands on the global agenda! 💪https://kurzlinks.de/qmvr
Participants at the PeatMothership meeting enjoying some sunshine at their meeting in Lancaster
Lunchtime at our MOTHERSHIP project meeting, @ukceh.bsky.social Lancaster. Participants enjoying some 'Random Forest' time😊
Mothership participants in a meeting at UKCEH Lancaster
Our MOTHERSHIP project meeting at @ukceh.bsky.social Lancaster kicked off this morning. Excited to hear feedback from the project work packages.
Peat bog, with snow on mountains
The first signs of winter can be seen at the
@JamesHuttonInst high altitude peatland monitoring site, where we were doing final 2024 downloads and samples yesterday. ❄️
The crew
Meeting
This week the @PeatMothership second year-end meeting happened at the @NatureScot @PeatlandACTION headquarters at Battleby
Shetland cows
Flux tower
Moos on the moor
Insect
The #PeatMothership crew also visited a local farming business to find out more about managing peat soils under agricultural use, including cattle breed selection, choices about water management, and the ongoing greenhouse gas flux monitoring at this site by
@JamesHuttonInst
Flanders Moss - discussion
Ready, get set, ...
Flanders Moss tower
Peat pool
This week the crew of the good ship #PeatMothership visited the @NatureScot @PeatlandACTION Flanders Moss NNR raised bog yesterday. Rewarding discussions about restoration and management plans.
Peatmothership participants
Peatmothership participants
The @PeatMothership second year-end meeting is happening at the @NatureScot @PeatlandACTION headquarters at Battleby
Attendees at the MathPeat Conference
Attendees at the MathPeat Conference
Attendees at the MathPeat Conference
Attendees at the MathPeat Conference
A number of #PeatMothership staff recently organised and attended a #MathPeat conference
The peat sector at ISIMIP 2024, PIK, Potsdam. Examining the first model outputs using the peat sector protocol, with initial analysis of peat hydrology by Michel Bechtold. L-R: Qing Sun, Michel Bechtold, Angela Gallego-Sala. Christopher Reyer in background and Noah Smith (behind camera).
David Large discusses the mechanical limits to peatland growth
David Large discusses the mechanical limits to peatland growth at the Flows Country Research Conference, last week in Thurso.
Dylan Young discusses modelling peatlands over time
Dylan Young discusses modelling peatlands over time, using Digbog. at the Flows Country Conference, Thurso.
Noah Smith discusses the Jules land surface model at the Flows Country Research Conference, last week in Thurso.
Angela Gallego-Sala opens the modelling section at the Flows Country Research Conference
Angela Gallego-Sala opens the modelling section at the Flows Country Research Conference, last week in Thurso.
Roxanne Anderson discusses the impact of afforestation
Roxanne Anderson discusses the impact of afforestation on carbon in the landscape at the Flows Country Research Conference, last week in Thurso.
Flow Country Research Conference
Alessandro Gimona gives a talk on the use of remote sensing of peatland vegetation type and water table depths at the Flows Country Research Conference.
Flow Country Research Conference
Mhairi Coyle gives a talk on the ScotFlux network at the Flows Country Research Conference.
Flows Country Research Conference
Rebekka Artz gives a keynote talk on peatland emissions at the Flows Country Research Conference.
Researchers on a peatland
.@JamesHuttonInst and the @uniofnottingham.bsky.social were on the Cross Lochs peatland today, groundtruthing the landscape and checking the network of water table loggers which contribute to European-wide modelling
The James Hutton Institute: "Congratulations to our fabulous multidisciplinary #peatland team – the reach & impact of their work, putting - peatland on the map - won the 2023 #NatureOfScotland Conservation Science Award during the @RSPBScotland event in #Edinburgh last night 🏅More: bit.ly/3Ra765Y
They are not recorded, but if you are interested the organisers will share presentation and notes from meetings, or you can contact them and ask for an invitation to attend.
For more info on joining these workshops, please contact
@noahsmith.bsky.social
As part of the @peatmothership.bsky.social project we are organising a series of workshops focusing on modelling the carbon cycle in peatlands. The workshops will share best practice. Today's first workshop introduced some of the models that include a peat implementation. Further dates soon!
Scientists meeting for the PeatMothership 1.5 progress meeting and workshops
PIs and project partners from many EU countries meeting online today for the 1.5 year UKRI @peatmothership.bsky.social progress meeting and workshops. Really encouraging to see how peatland science is progressing. #PeatlandScience #Peat #Peat&BSky
Just now discussing latest insights of @peatmothership.bsky.social with scientists from many EU countries - what a great day to see the science base growing, with #peatland restoration targets back in the Nature Restoration Law. @juttapaulus.bsky.social @unigreifswald.bsky.social
.@PeatMothership would love to showcase the peatland work done by our PeatMothership partners and collaborators. If you have any interesting narratives and images please send them on. Alternatively link to us at @peatmothership.bsky.social and we will repost!