Shiel Farm bog enhancement 2016
Introduction
The East Ayrshire Coalfield Environment Initiative (CEI) and partners have been working to improve bog habitats in the Coalfields since 2013 as part of the East Ayrshire Coalfields Nature Network and EcoCo LIFE projects. The CEI have delivered 300 hectares of bog enhancement work across three sites since 2013, utilising funding from the SEPA Water Environment Fund, the Heritage Lottery Fund, Cumnock and Doon Valley Minerals Trust, Peatland Action Fund and the LIFE+ financial instrument of the European Community (LIFE13 BIO/UK/000428 EcoCo LIFE). Through the EcoCo LIFE project, the CEI will continue to explore opportunities to work with land managers to enhance bog habitats. The project has commissioned a number of habitat surveys with the aims of prioritising sites for enhancement, gathering baseline habitat data and informing enhancement and management plans. The CEI have carried out enhancement work at Airds Moss, within the RSPB Reserve; Dalmellington Moss SSSI, a SWT Reserve; and Tappethill Moss, a Forestry Commission Scotland plantation. This work has been carried out by highly skilled contractors who have used a range of techniques, including constructing peat and plastic piling dams, creating trench bunds, tree felling and scrub clearance. blog The CEI have used their expertise and taken advice from others experienced in bog restoration to use the best available methods to ensure the best possible results. We hope that the improvements at our enhancement sites will benefit bog wildlife, and will be carrying out surveys with volunteers to monitor the success of the enhancement work and to collect biological and habitat data.
Restoration Delivered
Specialist contractors installed 3500 metres of deep trench bund within an area of blanket bog ploughed for forestry but never planted.
Project Name: Shiel Farm bog enhancement 2016
Organisation / Lead partner: East Ayrshire Coalfield Environment Initiative
Location: Shiel Farm Airds Moss Cumnock KA18 3JN
Approximate area covered: 6 ha
Conservation Status: Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Special Area of Conservation (SAC), Special Protection Area (SPA)
Predominately: Lowland
Peat Habitats: Blanket bog
Project Type: Restoration, Citizen science/ community engagement.
Year Project Began: 2013
Project End Date: 2018