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Species reintroductions: from principles to practice webinar
The reintroduction of species to parts of their natural range from which they have been lost is a fundamental part of reestablishing natural processes and restoring ecosystems, and peatlands are no exception. However, there are many considerations which need to be made to maximise the success of these efforts for both the species of concern and the wider ecosystem.
This webinar introduces IUCN guidance for species reintroductions and explores examples of organisations and individuals bringing species back for the benefit of peatlands, people and planet.
Speakers:
00:06:59: Nida Al-Fulaij, Co-chair of the IUCN National Committee UK Species Survival Working Group and CEO at People’s Trust for Endangered Species
Nida introduces IUCN guidance for reintroductions, including how to plan, deliver, monitor and disseminate reintroduction projects according to IUCN principles.
00:30:39: Tom Spencer, Senior Research and Monitoring Officer at Moors for the Future Partnership
MFFP discuss their work to reintroduce Sphagnum, a keystone peatland species to the uplands of the Peak District.
01:01:46: Stuart Green, Entomologist for Citizen Zoo
Stuart introduces the large marsh grasshopper and Citizen Zoo’s community keepers' efforts to reintroduce this species to the wetlands of Norfolk.
01:30:33: Joshua Styles, Project Coordinator for the North-West Rare Plant Initiative and Director of Styles Ecology Ltd
Josh discusses the efforts of NWRPI across North-West England to help those plant species most at risk of extinction regionally, through education, cultivation, translocation and re-introductory methods.
The talks are followed by a Q&A session with all the speakers.
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05 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Catherine Weightman
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05 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Catherine Weightman
02 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Lee Schofield
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02 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Lee Schofield
01 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Richard Lindsay
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01 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Richard Lindsay
03 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Nicola Hunt
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03 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Nicola Hunt
04 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Kate Hanley
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04 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery Kate Hanley
07 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery T Hunt C Thorogood
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07 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery T Hunt C Thorogood
06 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery C Pinches D Abrahams
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06 Trees & Peat Interactions in Ecosystem Recovery C Pinches D Abrahams
Forest to Bog restoration webinar
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This webinar explored forest to bog restoration case studies from across the UK, looking at the challenges and opportunities presented by each project as well as celebrating their key successes and future ambitions. The speakers were:  Jess Williams, Policy Lead at IUCN UK Peatland Programme Tim Cockerill, Peatland Restoration Forester at Forestry and Land Scotland and Ian McKee, Peatland ACTIO...
IUCN UK Peatland Programme webinar - Measuring biodiversity: from principles to practice
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The twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss are two of the biggest threats facing humanity and the many species with which we share our planet, and on which we depend. Accurate and reliable assessment of biodiversity is critical to understanding our impact on the natural world and how to achieve ecosystem recovery. This webinar explored traditional and technological approaches to me...
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Cultural heritage and peat workshop
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Drawing on expertise from regulators, specialist advisors, and consultants this workshop explored the connection between cultural heritage and peat.
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Lowland agricultural peat and the water environment workshop
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Protecting carbon in peatland soils depends upon rethinking our options for the management of the water environment. Land and water managers, including the Environment Agency, currently have an incomplete understanding of the ways in which we can best manage water to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, whilst providing a future for farming and associated land uses. This workshop drew out the big c...
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Final plenary from Clifton Bain
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At the end of the 2023 conference, Clifton Bain, Programme Advisor to the IUCN UK Peatland Programme, reflected on this year’s conference and the future for UK peatlands.
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Knowing peat, knowing you: meeting the peatland community's data needs workshop
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As we aim to upscale peatland restoration and sustainable future management to meet ambitious national targets, the need for efficient, accurate and standardised data gathering is paramount. This session explored the approaches being taken by the National Trust, Natural England’s Peat Map team and the multi-organisation AI4Peat, and their aspirations for optimising peatland data collection.
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Introduction by Emma Hinchcliffe
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Emma Hinchcliffe, Director of the IUCN UK Peatland Programme, opened the day by reflecting on the challenges on restoring peatland in the Fens. She also updated the delegates on the latest news from the IUCN UK Peatland Programme including recent publications and calls for evidence, including within paludiculture and remote sensing.
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Restoration trajectories workshop
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#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Restoration trajectories workshop
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Peat and Carbon workshop
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#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Peat and Carbon workshop
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Principles for sustainable peatland paludiculture workshop
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#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Principles for sustainable peatland paludiculture workshop
#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Lowlands and uplands: cross-pollinating ideas workshop
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#PeatConf23: Day 3 - Lowlands and uplands: cross-pollinating ideas workshop
#PeatConf23: Day 1 - International Perspectives
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#PeatConf23: Day 1 - International Perspectives
#PeatConf23: Day 1 - How do we meet our peatland ambitions? Funding sustainable peatlands
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#PeatConf23: Day 1 - How do we meet our peatland ambitions? Funding sustainable peatlands
#PeatConf23: Day 1 - UK Strategy summary of progress
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#PeatConf23: Day 1 - UK Strategy summary of progress
IUCN UK Peatland Programme: Introduction to the Peatland Code - April 2023
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IUCN UK Peatland Programme: Introduction to the Peatland Code - April 2023
IUCN UK Peatland Programme - Peatland Code 2.0 - April 2023
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IUCN UK Peatland Programme - Peatland Code 2.0 - April 2023
Peatland Code training for those developing projects
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Peatland Code training for those developing projects
Peatland Code - an introduction
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Peatland Code - an introduction
#PeatConf21: Day 4 - Risks to sustainable peatland conservation & management
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#PeatConf21: Day 4 - Risks to sustainable peatland conservation & management
#PeatConf21: Day 4 - Continuing on the road to recovery - COP 26 & COP15 peatland positioning
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#PeatConf21: Day 4 - Continuing on the road to recovery - COP 26 & COP15 peatland positioning
#PeatConf21: Day 4 - Peatlands, climate change, adaptation and risk management
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#PeatConf21: Day 4 - Peatlands, climate change, adaptation and risk management
#PeatConf21: Day 4 - Sustainable peatland management in action
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#PeatConf21: Day 4 - Sustainable peatland management in action

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  • @TabasumIslam-rs7um
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  • @naradaian
    @naradaian 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    One can follow quite easily at 1.75 speed

  • @umasankarbanerjee3593
    @umasankarbanerjee3593 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hallo form India

  • @umasankarbanerjee3593
    @umasankarbanerjee3593 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hallo form India

  • @ArtandEnergy
    @ArtandEnergy 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is so lovely - a haven made out of moss 💚

  • @MissNArismendezX
    @MissNArismendezX 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm wondering if bog mounds are remainder of killed invasive plant?

  • @MissNArismendezX
    @MissNArismendezX 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My neighbor will file trespassing on me in future after construction is completed that i cannot go to the other side of my fence for food. Oh how evil ! I try to grow on my land, it gets trampled on and snuffed out!!

  • @nicholaswoollhead6830
    @nicholaswoollhead6830 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for putting this online. I am researching Paludiculture for work, with the purpose of seeing if this is something our organsiation could promote in Denmark, and its really helpful that I can watch this for research.

  • @andreasheinemeyer6253
    @andreasheinemeyer6253 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting also to hear from Ross Morrison that actually the lowlands are where C is lost! Now we have hardly any upland peatland monitoring & research sites. Not good! We are only starting to understand how they work and how they respond to climate & management.

  • @andreasheinemeyer6253
    @andreasheinemeyer6253 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Really great talk by Fred Worrall! Time scales far to disjointed when looking at peatlands as "climate saviour". Charcoal real important aspect!

  • @jijst5
    @jijst5 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a magnificent video!

  • @jijst5
    @jijst5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice!

  • @noman4690
    @noman4690 ปีที่แล้ว

    unfortunality half of europes peat bogs are degraded by peat mining, which is still done today in europe and around the world! They are incredibly important for carbon capture and biodiversity

  • @EngrChuie
    @EngrChuie ปีที่แล้ว

    is peatland in tropical area are all raised bogs?

  • @zurdac4511
    @zurdac4511 ปีที่แล้ว

    Failure: No voice to explain what is happening.

  • @mihaelaion5146
    @mihaelaion5146 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi… if we provide subtitles in Romanian can be added here? Or alternatively were can we inquire about if and how can we use this video for the educational part of a peatland restoration project?!

    • @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645
      @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Mihaela, please get in touch with info@iucn.org.uk, letting us know the details of your project. It would be great to see the video in another language!

  • @quoilephat3549
    @quoilephat3549 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great. Many thanks.

  • @quoilephat3549
    @quoilephat3549 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great. An interesting discussion for someone who studies peatlands like me.

  • @bmoflow
    @bmoflow ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this, we have some peat on our land and keen to take better care of it. This gives me a good basic start.

  • @johnhartshorne7000
    @johnhartshorne7000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very helpful, thanks.

  • @johnhartshorne7000
    @johnhartshorne7000 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this very helpful summary of the PC.

  • @Monaleenian
    @Monaleenian 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video

  • @josephking5818
    @josephking5818 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Apparently this is the wrong title

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  • @ThatGuyNicho
    @ThatGuyNicho 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, and very well explained. Clearly we need to protect our peatlands very much!

  • @danosthanos5766
    @danosthanos5766 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    So are raised bogs good or bad? If good what are some conservation methods?

  • @petermartin6362
    @petermartin6362 3 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @lindosland
    @lindosland 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    It doesn't mean much though does it, since we are better thinking in terms of carbon by weight and the amount is probably miniscule. Peat bogs are extremely important though, and Richard Lindsay is an expert on this who has written some good articles claiming that peatlands worldwide store 600Gtons of carbon which they store for tens of thousands of years. Peatlands, he says, contain more carbon than all the world's vegetation combined. That includes of course all the trees in the Amazon and elsewhere. Now that is a fact that I think really IS worth knowing. And of course forests only store carbon for a hundred years or so, after that, they rot away and return their carbon to the atmosphere (unless it is incorporated into the ground, as a small amount is, or the trees are immersed in water.) The Amazon forest has now been found to be a net emitter of carbon dioxide - that's according to NASA on the JPL site, where they say that the reason is not understood. That's another big fact to know when everyone is talking about planting trees to 'offset' carbon emissions!

    • @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645
      @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      They are certainly all facts well worth knowing. The video was a visual illustration used at an event during our last conference to highlight the role of sphagnum in carbon sequestration in an accessible manner. Richard Lindsay was very kindly involved in the creating the demonstration and providing the calculations around the figure.

    • @hanifmckagan4448
      @hanifmckagan4448 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645 goddamn u guys are really respectful towards each other

  • @yorkshireicasp9939
    @yorkshireicasp9939 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Made us want to rush out immediately and experience it all for ourselves!

    • @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645
      @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's just what we were hoping for :) Hope you and the team had a lovely Bog Day!

  • @jaynemothersdalefrancis3753
    @jaynemothersdalefrancis3753 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    A genius production - can't wait to show it my great niece and nephew and then exploring we will go :) Can we have it in book form too please?

    • @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645
      @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Now, there's an idea...

    • @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645
      @iucnukpeatlandprogramme9645 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Well there's an idea! In the meantime, have you seen an older publication we were involved with- 'Frog meets a bog beast'? www.amazon.co.uk/Frog-Meets-Beast-Animal-Puzzle/dp/1783063270