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Restoring peat soils and tussac grass habitat in the Falklands

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus Local
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£11,398
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Falkland Islands

Summary

Restoring eroded peat soils and tussac grass habitats in the Falkland Islands by planting tussac tillers.Tussac grass forms ‘’the single most important wildlife habitat in the Falklands’’. By re-planting overgrazed coastal stands, we can create pockets of biodiversity and ecosystem integrity. We can supply buffer zones for hydrological cycles to repair, for carbon cycles to kickstart soil microbiology. We can ensure responsible and remedial stewardship of offshore islands for the benefit of its native fauna and future Falkland Islanders
 
Status Completed
Reference DPL00006
Round 1
Start 01/04/2023
End 31/03/2024

Project Leader

Lead Organisation

Regions
UKOT

Countries
Falkland Islands

Documents:
Download: Final Report - DPL00006 FR - 14/11/2024

Download: Application Form - DPL00006 App - 12/07/2023