Lille Vildmose is Denmark's biggest protected area and home to northwestern Europe's largest raised bog. This is a vital store for both carbon and water.
As with many ecosystems across the continent, it has been exploited by humans over past centuries through sphagnum moss harvesting and peat mining.
In this episode, we explore how four-legged tree trimmers are being utilised to restore the bog for the future.
Lille Vildmose is a member of the European Rewilding Network, a collection of groundbreaking initiatives across the continent, brought together by Rewilding Europe as part of a broader rewilding movement.
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1 years ago
wonderful series
1 years ago
Really interesting. I want to go there!
1 years ago
Another interesting podcast - thanks. Repeating the importance of re-‘peating’ degraded peatland cannot be overly repeated! Should the concept of ‘bog standard’ be elevated above that of ‘gold standard’ as environmental matters become seen as ever more important than financial matters for the survival of the planet.