Investigating peatland invertebrates
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lancswt.org.ukInvestigating peatland invertebrateslancswt.org.ukInvertebrates are super sensitive to environmental changes, responding quickly to temperature, air quality, soil health and water quality. Dom Hartley from Lancashire Peat Partnership looks at how they can provide an indication of our peatland health.
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