Education and Engagement Resources

Peat-Fest South-West project partners RE-PEAT have developed a peatland themed activity book inspired by the workshops they delivered across the region.

The activity book is available for everyone to download and use. We encourage you to get outside in your local peatland and explore and learn more and share your findings with others.

You can scroll down to view the activity book and download versions in JPEG or PDF format using the buttons below.

Peatland themed resources from our Peat-Fest South-West partners:

Watch Art and Energy’s series of four films sharing stories of mosses and moorlands with guest speakers.

Episode 1: Art and Energy presents Tardigrades in Mossy Forests with Ellis Moloney from University of Plymouth

Episode 2: Art and Energy presents Moss Stories - from pavement to moorland with guest speakers

Episode 3: Art and Energy presents Moss Stories - from pavement to moorland with guest speakers

Episode 4: Art and Energy presents Mossy Stories - talking mosses and wildlife that dwells in a mossy world

Art and Energy presents a series of evening talks on a mossy theme with guest speakers (four films in total)

The Bog Day website has a wide range of Education & Engagement Resources which help people understand why bogs and peatlands are special.

Our project partner RE-PEAT have peat themed resources on their website including videos, posters and zines.

IUCN UK Peatland Programme resources:

Find out what is so special about peatlands and the truth behind the bog. 

The Day We Found The Bog: This was released for Bog Day - an international celebration of the importance of bogs, fens, swamps and marshes on the 4th Sunday of each July. 

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