
Peatland Progress Reaches Local Communities
We’ve had a lovely busy summer working with our community youth groups as part of the Peatland Progress project. For some groups this was a return visit but for others it’s been a whole new…
Stonechat at Kester's Docking, October 2020, by Henry Stanier
We’ve had a lovely busy summer working with our community youth groups as part of the Peatland Progress project. For some groups this was a return visit but for others it’s been a whole new…
A unique research project has led to an award for Martin Parsons, a former Great Fen colleague and Volunteer Officer. His MSc field project evaluated ten species of sphagnum for their ability to…
The next phase of sphagnum moss farming trials at the Great Fen continue with new planting methods - Restoration Manager Lorna Parker charts the evolution
At a celebration of 125 years of the University of East London, Lorna Parker was honoured to meet with His Majesty King Charles III.
Drought threatens success but teaches valuable lessons for future development.
We are delighted to be bringing official Forest School sessions to the Great Fen, thanks to the Peatland Progress funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Hear more from one of our team…
Great Fen Project Manager Kate Carver relays what a variety of interest there has been in the paludiculture projects in the Great Fen.
Bright Culture has been appointed Community Consultants for Peatland Progress: A New Vision for the Fens