Waun Ddu, Llangattock (New LIFE for Welsh Raised Bogs)
Introduction
The LIFE Welsh Raised Bogs project will help seven of the most important raised bogs in Wales become even better places for wildlife.
What’s special about raised bogs?
Raised bogs might look barren, but did you know they are great for the
environment, wildlife and people? They:
• give a home to rare plants and wildlife
• store carbon from the atmosphere
• store and purify water
• give a fascinating insight into our environmental history
• offer great places to visit and enjoy nature at its best.
Waun Ddu is one of seven sites that will undergo restoration work. Restoration work will also take place at Cors Caron and Cors Fochno National Nature Reserves (NNRs), and bogs near Trawsfynydd, Fishguard, Crosshands and Builth Wells.
This work has been funded by an EU LIFE programme grant and Natural Resources Wales, with support from Welsh Government and the Snowdonia National Park Authority. (LIFE16 NAT/UK/000646).
Description
Waun Ddu raised bog is unique as it has an intact lagg fen stream around the perimeter - a ‘halo’ around the bog absorbing nutrients from the surrounding land. Most raised bogs in the UK no longer have this intact.
Project Aims
With the help of local communities, landowners and contractors, the project is monitoring water levels and important plants on this site. This will help us to plan restoration work here in the future.
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Project Name: Waun Ddu, Llangattock (New LIFE for Welsh Raised Bogs)
Organisation / Lead partner: Natural Resources Wales
Location: Waun Ddu, Crickhowell
Approximate area covered: 10 ha
Conservation Status: Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), Special Area of Conservation (SAC), National Nature Reserves(NNR), Natura 2000
Predominately: Lowland
Peat Habitats: Lowland raised bog
Project Type: Restoration, Management, Research, Communications
Year Project Began: 2017
Project End Date: 2023