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Research Paper Summaries
Read summaries of scientific research papers on a variety of moorland topics.


Prescribed Burning Boosts Carbon Storage in Peatlands, New Study Finds
A new three-year study from Northeast China sheds light on how prescribed burning can increase carbon storage in peatlands – a result that challenges common assumptions about fire and carbon loss.

Rob Beeson
Aug 62 min read


Curlew Four Times as Likely to Fledge Chicks Successfully on a Grouse Moor
A study shows grouse moors supported twice as many breeding waders, including curlew, lapwing, and golden plover. Curlew breeding success was four times higher on grouse moors.

Rob Beeson
Jul 301 min read


Helping Curlews Take Flight: What We’re Learning from Headstarting Projects
A new review looks at how “headstarting” - raising Eurasian Curlew chicks in captivity before releasing them into the wild - is being used across Europe to support this much-loved wading bird.

Rob Beeson
Jun 301 min read


Research Paper Summary: Spikes in UK Wildfire Emissions Driven by Peatland Fires in Dry Years
The research paper “Spikes in UK wildfire emissions driven by peatland fires in dry years” evaluates the impact of wildfires on carbon (C) emissions in the UK from 2001 to 2021, with a specific focus on peatlands.

Rob Beeson
Jun 127 min read


Burning and Biodiversity: What a North Pennines Study Tells Us About Controlled Burning and Peatland Health
Research from the North Pennines adds to growing evidence that traditional grouse moor management - including controlled heather burning - can benefit the health of peatlands.

Rob Beeson
Jun 31 min read


Understanding the True Cost of UK Wildfires
Drawing on recent reports and research, we explore how the financial burden of wildfires is calculated and what figures we might anticipate under future conditions.

Rob Beeson
May 207 min read


New Report Highlights Gamekeepers’ Crucial Role in Wildfire Prevention and Moorland Conservation
A new academic report has underlined the critical role that gamekeepers play in protecting England’s upland landscapes - particularly in preventing wildfires, conserving wildlife, and supporting local economies.

Rob Beeson
May 202 min read


Black Grouse in Trouble: A Moorland Bird in Decline
Research shows a dramatic fall in Black Grouse numbers across southern Scotland over the last 30 years - and highlights the importance of large, well-managed moorland to their survival.

Rob Beeson
May 161 min read


Controlled Burning Helps Sphagnum Moss Recovery on Grouse Moors
Controlled burning of heather on UK moorlands is often used to support red grouse management, but its effects on peatland health are frequently questioned.

Rob Beeson
May 131 min read


The Silent Skies: What Happens When Predator Control Stops in the UK Uplands?
A crucial study reveals the sobering reality of what happens to ground-nesting bird populations when predators are not controlled.

Rob Beeson
May 87 min read


Heather Loss, Sheep Grazing & Grouse: What 70 Years on Langholm Moor Tells Us
Over the past century, parts of the British uplands have seen a steep decline in heather moorland - a globally rare habitat important for wildlife, rural heritage, and field sports.

Rob Beeson
May 71 min read


Well-managed Burning Can Reduce Wildfire Risk
This study from Scotland looked closely at how prescribed burning - known as muirburn - relates to wildfires across the country.

Rob Beeson
May 21 min read
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