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We’re celebrating the planting of the millionth Sphagnum moss at RSPB Dove Stone in Greater Manchester. This is a major milestone in the restoration of the internationally important peat bog, which has been undertaken in partnership with landowner United Utilities since we took on management of the site in 2010.

Sphagnum plants are the building blocks of peat bogs, vital for creating a healthy ecosystem. Learn more about the importance of peat bogs here.

These habitats support birds such as Dunlins, reduce flood risk, improve the quality of water heading to reservoirs and store vast quantities of carbon; they’re important in the battle against climate change.

This huge achievement was possible thanks to the commitment of our local volunteers who have, between them, given an incredible 45,000 hours of their time.

Sphagnum plants are the building blocks of peat bogs, vital for creating a healthy ecosystem

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