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![]() Effects of Burning on Peatlands Fire catches in the heathers and shrubs, as there is more fuel to burn down. It hollows out the shrubs creating bare peat. Fires will remove the vegetation from mineral soil islands in peatlands and low hummocks in the flat bog. In the year following the fire there is good re-growth of graminoid species but not of heathers. A single fire can provide the right conditions for the invasion of scrub and trees. Given the right conditions, fire can be extremely damaging
to peatlands. Apart from either killing or driving out wildlife,
in very dry conditions, fires can burn unabated for days on the
open peatland. Once the protective vegetation layer is gone,
the peat surface is subject to erosion and it's related problems
and it may take many years for the vegetation to recover and
recolonise. Hot fires may also continue to burn within the peat
after they have been extinguished on the surface, causing fires
to restart on the surface several weeks later. Restoration Measures To encourage recolonisation of a burned peatland surface with
peat forming vegetation, please follow the link to Restoration
of Industrial Cutaway Peatlands The methodology proposed
is dependent on having a water table level within 30cm of the
peatland surface. Pease follow the link to Restoration
of Drained Peatlands. Prevention of Fires on Peatlands A second step is the construction of a fire break around the peatland site. This involves cutting the heather bushes, grasses and other shrubs with a strimmer down to the moss layer. The width of the clipped strip should be a minimum of 4-5m. The cut vegetation is removed from the site. This strip gives a base from which to fight a fire should one arise and in the event of fire it will slow down the rate at which the fire travels. Return to DIY Management Home Page
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