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Site visit at Estonia's SERE 2024 conference.

LIFE in the Ravines Presents at SERE 2024

Our team presented at SERE 2024 allowing LIFE in the Ravines to showcase their innovative conservation efforts to a European audience. This year, the European Chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration hosted its biennial international conference. The last week of August 2024 marked a pivotal gathering in Tartu, Estonia, where experts in ecological restoration …

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A Successful Planting Season Despite Challenging Conditions

The tree planting season has finally reached an end, and the team is proud to announce a significant milestone in their ongoing efforts to restore ash woodlands. Despite the challenging conditions, they have successfully planted a total of 69,000 trees since 2021. This remarkable achievement has restored almost 54 hectares of ash woodlands severely affected …

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Workshop at the Eco Hub

Our team recently joined Transition Chesterfield’s Eco Hub, where we had the opportunity to share our project and raise awareness about the devastating impact of ash dieback on beloved areas of the Peak District Dales. We conducted an interactive workshop, showcasing our approach to selecting tree species for planting. Our selection criteria encompass various factors, …

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Biodiversity Experts Share Knowledge in Rome

At the Botanical Gardens of Rome, the team took part in the COST-funded Bottoms-Up conference.  Bottoms-Up compiled years of research and information on forest multi-taxon biodiversity, to inform sustainable forest management, at its final conference on 19-21 March. Since the project began, collaborations between over 100 research groups from 30 different countries, collected data locally, …

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Planting for Kids

Planting for Kids

We’re planting trees for kids… We have begun dedicating our planted trees to each child who has participated in our event activities, to say thanks for learning about our project and the importance of protecting the Peak District Dale woodlands. A tree-planting E-certificate is given to each child with information about their tree type and …

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