Why Peatlands Matter
Peatlands store vast amounts of carbon, helping to combat climate change by keeping carbon locked in the ground. They also act as natural water filters and flood regulators, while providing a home for threatened wildlife like curlews, hen harriers, and large heath butterflies. However, when peatlands are damaged through drainage, overgrazing, or peat cutting, they release carbon into the atmosphere, contributing to climate change rather than helping to prevent it.