Detecting & Monitoring Plant Quadrats on Shield Farm, Airds Moss SAC

Meet opposite Common Farm (NS58142296) at 10am on 18th August 2016

You will need wellies, waterproofs, packed lunch, water and warm clothing.

Back in 2011 peatland re-wetting works had taken place on Shiel Farm as part of the mitigation for coal mining operations at the nearby Dalfad opencast site. Re-wetting work ceased iwith the collapse of Scottish Coal but very recently the CEI have been working with RSPB Scotland to continue the re-wetting works on this important site as part of the CEI’s peatland enhancement project. The RSPB are also in process of purchasing the site after which it will become an RSPB reserve.

To monitor the progress of re-wetting works, ten 2m by 2m vegetation quadrats were installed in 2011 around the site in different phases of re-wetting/plant communities. Five year later  the existing quadrats will be relocated using a metal detector to monitor the changes that have taken place by recording the percentage abundance of each species found there.

Detecting & Monitoring Plant Quadrats on Shield Farm, Airds Moss SAC.

Meet opposite Common Farm (NS58142296) at 10am on 23rd August 2016 and/or 31at August 2016

 

You will need wellies, waterproofs, packed lunch, water and warm clothing.

Back in 2011 peatland re-wetting works had taken place on Shiel Farm as part of the mitigation for coal mining operations at the nearby Dalfad opencast site. Re-wetting work ceased iwith the collapse of Scottish Coal but very recently the CEI have been working with RSPB Scotland to continue the re-wetting works on this important site as part of the CEI’s peatland enhancement project. The RSPB are also in process of purchasing the site after which it will become an RSPB reserve.

To monitor the progress of re-wetting works, ten 2m by 2m vegetation quadrats were installed in 2011 around the site in different phases of re-wetting/plant communities. Five year later  the existing quadrats will be relocated using a metal detector to monitor the changes that have taken place by recording the percentage abundance of each species found there.

 

for more information on these three events contact

Jennifer Dunn (Project Officer)

East Ayrshire Coalfield Environment Initiative

c/0 East Ayrshire Council, The Johnnie Walker Bond, 15 Strand Street, Kilmarnock KA1 1HU

Telephone 01563 576771

Mobile 07810 831 394

e-mail jennifer.dunn@ea-cei.org.uk