Moor Resilience 2030: A science team perspective
Words by Steve Maynard – Science Programme Manager
It’s #BritishScienceWeek. Our work is evidence-based, and we’ve got lots of research and monitoring planned over the course of our Moor Resilience 2030 programme.
Our Science Programme Manager, Steve, shared more about our #science goals earlier this year: substack.com/home/post/p-...
#Peatlands
09.03.2026 18:02
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3/3 We were delighted to welcome staff back to the site on such a sunny day, to have a look at some of the restoration works and continue to plant sphagnum. The day was funded by the Environment Agency.
06.03.2026 14:55
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2/3 A partnership of funders including landowner Harris & Sheldon Group, Nestle Waters & Premium Beverages UK, @severntrentwater.bsky.social and the Environment Agency has supported work to enhance the habitat and contribute to #NaturalFloodManagement here.
06.03.2026 14:54
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1/3 Thank you to Nestle Waters & Premium Beverages UK and @envagency.bsky.social, who came #sphagnum planting on Combs Moss this week. In March 2025, we completed capital works on this site near #Buxton, as part of our first blended finance restoration project.
06.03.2026 14:51
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Restoration interventions in these road corridors will have a significant positive impact on both the habitat and the flood and fire risk currently posed in the area. www.moorsforthefuture.org.uk/the-latest/e...
05.03.2026 14:55
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These investments will help protect the road networks along peatland corridors connecting Greater Manchester to South Yorkshire and Liverpool and Hull which are at risk of flooding.
05.03.2026 14:55
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We welcomed a cohort of partners including @nationaltrust.org.uk , @unitedutilities.bsky.social and @rspb.bsky.social to boost nature recovery and create healthy ecosystems.
05.03.2026 14:55
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This week we had the pleasure of hosting the @nationalhighways.bsky.social team for a site visit to Crowden Moor and a day of planting sphagnum moss on Snailsden Moor.
05.03.2026 14:55
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Our team have spotted frogspawn on the moors this week - a sign that spring is on the way 🐸
#WildlifeWednesday #Peatlands #Wildlife #Frogs #Biodiversity
04.03.2026 16:26
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It’s #WorldWildlifeDay. Peatlands are home to unique and fascinating wildlife!
Thriving #wildlife habitats is one of the many benefits of moorland restoration. Learn more about moorland habitats on our website: www.moorsforthefuture.org.uk/our-purpose/...
📷 Moors for the Future/Sam Willis
03.03.2026 08:35
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Photo taken near Crowden
02.03.2026 17:26
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At the top of the image the sky is pale blue with some fluffy clouds. In the background, a dark coloured moorland edge with different shades of brown vegetation stretches across the image. In the foreground there is a an area of moorland with brown vegetation and pools of water.
#MondayMotivation - a beautiful boggy view from the moors. After so much rain, the team enjoyed some fairer weather today.
#PeakDistrict #SouthPennines #Peatlands #GreatNorthBog
02.03.2026 17:25
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The sun may be out today, but just a few days ago it was a different story while out #sphagnum planting! 🌬🌨
#Peatlands #PeakDistrict #SouthPennines #Nature #NatureConservation
02.03.2026 16:24
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2/2 Our Conservation and Science teams are working hard to finish works on site. Once bird nesting season begins, we will come off the moors to let the birds breed undisturbed. This winter has treated us to continuous wet weather, but #nature is starting to show signs of spring.
23.02.2026 08:12
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1/2 Mountain hares, whose tracks have been spotted in the snow, will soon start to change their camouflage colours from white to brown as the snow melts and spring vegetation emerges. Caterpillars are basking in the few glimmers of sun, frogs are coming out of hibernation. #Peatlands #Biodiversity
23.02.2026 08:10
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3/3 #Sphagnum species that grow in water such as S. cuspidatum tend to be more tolerant of freezing than dry-preference species. Yet it is an incredibly resilient plant overall, that will endure all seasons as long as the bog conditions are good.
19.02.2026 09:15
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2/3 On parts of Kinder where the peat is degraded, the water table tends to be below the frozen layer so measurements can still be taken. However, when collecting streamflow samples, it can be surprisingly hard to predict whether the water will be flowing under the ice or completely frozen.
19.02.2026 09:14
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1/3 Accessing monitoring sites in snow can be a challenge so some robust hill skills are necessary. Maintenance checks need to be done, and data need to be downloaded from sensors measuring water table and streamflow – as long as we can actually get to them!
#Peatlands #Science #PeakDistrict
19.02.2026 09:13
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It's always great to see how #sphagnum plugs are getting on. These plugs, planted on rewetted moorland at Rishworth, are already showing their bright green colours. Sphagnum can hold up to 20 times its weight in water, so its growth on the moors helps to keep these #peatlands boggy and healthy.
18.02.2026 12:14
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The Peak District and South Pennine moors - remarkable places on your doorstep
YouTube video by Moors for the Future
Thanks for all your support over the last 23 years … and here’s to the future of the wonderful moors. Here's a reminder of their beauty, with the video that we’ve been sharing on our Bogtastic van since 2017. www.youtube.com/watch?v=14E8...
13.02.2026 10:39
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And our work continues … the Partnership is now set to deliver the highest five-year level of investment yet into the region’s peatlands, thanks to pioneering natural capital investment from a collective of private finance partners.
13.02.2026 10:39
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Our Communications department facilitates conversations on the work and the importance of these amazing landscapes.
13.02.2026 10:39
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Our work is evidence-based, with our Science & Monitoring department gathering data to better protect and enhance the moors, and our Conservation and Land Management team coordinating the practical conservation work delivery.
13.02.2026 10:39
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Today is the 23rd birthday of Moors for the Future Partnership. The Partnership started as a single project in 2003, restoring the area around Black Hill in the South Pennines, and has since worked on over 250 sq km of blanket bog, bringing life back to this degraded but precious landscape.
13.02.2026 10:39
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Yesterday we attended the "Think Green Tameside: Climate Action Conference", where our Partnership Manager, Matt Scott-Campbell, spoke about the benefits of moorland restoration and where we had many positive conversations with stakeholders in the #Tameside area.
@tamesidecouncil.bsky.social
10.02.2026 13:26
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Our Conservation & Land Management team go out in all weathers to conduct vital surveying work for future projects (although in this case the snow yesterday forced them to cut short the day and return to base earlier than planned!)
06.02.2026 11:06
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Last weekend we were pleased to give students from Sheffield Hallam University hands-on experience of moorland restoration, sphagnum planting in the Goyt Valley. Luckily we were able to find a sheltered gully in which they could recharge their batteries and have lunch!
03.02.2026 13:26
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#Sphagnum #Peatlands #PeakDistrict #SouthPennines #biodiversity #NaturalFloodManagement #Water #Carbon
02.02.2026 14:20
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Sphagnum moss - an inspiring case study on Kinder Scout of what is possible for our peatlands
YouTube video by Moors for the Future
Happy #WorldWetlandsDay! These amazing habitats provide so many benefits, from natural flood management to improving water quality and biodiversity, to helping in the fight against climate change. Find out more about them in this film highlighting our monitoring work:
youtu.be/LcUWBbMh6Q4?...
02.02.2026 14:19
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