The latest news and updates from SWPP
July: Environmental news roundup
Cornish choughs bounce back, the stars are ‘officially’ for everyone again, and carbon removal versus carbon prevention: some of the July headlines summarised by Chloe Hurst.
Films from the peat
The river bed became the projection screen and the water the film’s grain, as washes of current, insects and sediment moving across the image cause it to flit and flicker in the moonlight.
A day in the life of a SWPP Historic Environment Officer
I’m lucky to be part of a three-person strong team of Historic Environment Officers employed by the SWPP.. To have this knowledge and expertise in house is unusual in the peatland restoration sector, and a fantastic win for the South West.