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Welcome to the Moors for the Future Web Site

Moors for the Future is a partnership project to restore large parts of the internationally important Peak District moors. Through a programme of new initiatives it aims to:

  • Raise awareness of why the moors are special and encourage responsible use and care of the landscape
  • Restore and conserve important recreational and natural moorland resources
  • Develop expertise on how to protect and manage the moors sustainably
Latest News


Raising Awareness
Moorland Discoverya teachers' pack DVD guide to the outdoor classroom in the Peak District National Park is now available T: 01433 637907.

Restoration
Next stage of large-scale restoration of Wessenden Moors in the Dark Peak commences

Research
New opportuntity for NERC PhD CASE studentship

Spagnum mosses actively fix carbon and build up peat helicopter undertaking restoration work

Healthy peat bogs help prevent global warming...

Peat bogs in the Peak District - such as Bleaklow Plateau and Kinder Scout - naturally store carbon dioxide (CO2), the gas that contributes towards climate change. It is estimated that Britain's peat bogs store the equivalent of 10 times the country's total CO2 emissions.

When these peat bogs are eroded due to pollution, overgrazing or fire damage they start leaking CO2 instead of storing it. It is thought the 700 sq km of the southern Pennine hills alone could be leaking as much CO2 as a town with a population of 50,000 people.

We are carrying out important work to restore the Peak District's peat bogs so they are once again helping to tackle the effects of climate change.


 

   
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The partners are: Peak District National Park Authority, National Trust, Natural England, United Utilities, Severn Trent Water, Environment Agency, Derbyshire County Council, Sheffield City Council, Yorkshire Water and Moorland Owners.