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  2. Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, nearly the size of Singapore, consists of 64,000 hectares of bio-diverse tropical peat swamp forest that contain as much as 1,000 plant and animal species per hectare and is one of the most highly endangered ecosystems on the planet. The project area and ongoing initiatives focus on environmental ...

  3. Peatland restoration - Wikipedia

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    The Rimba Raya Biodiversity Reserve, nearly the size of Singapore, consists of 64,000 hectares of bio-diverse tropical peat swamp forest that contain as much as 1,000 plant and animal species per hectare and is one of the most highly endangered ecosystems on the planet. The project area and ongoing initiatives focus on environmental ...

  4. Peatland - Wikipedia

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    A water table near the peat surface gives the opportunity for anaerobic microorganisms to flourish. Methanogens are strictly anaerobic organisms and produce methane from organic matter in anoxic conditions below the water table level, while some of that methane is oxidised by methanotrophs above the water table level.

  5. Peat project begins to save 4,000 tonnes of carbon - AOL

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    The Great Fen project will create wetlands to benefit wildlife and store CO2.

  6. Wicken Fen marks 125 years with £1.8m peat project - AOL

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    The National Trust plans to restore 531 acres (215ha) of peat at its first nature reserve. Wicken Fen marks 125 years with £1.8m peat project Skip to main content

  7. West Norfolk peat wetland project gets £210k for new reserve

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  8. Peat - Wikipedia

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    Peat forms when plant material does not fully decay in acidic and anaerobic conditions. It is composed mainly of wetland vegetation: principally bog plants including mosses, sedges and shrubs. As it accumulates, the peat holds water. This slowly creates wetter conditions that allow the area of wetland to expand.

  9. Borneo peat swamp forests - Wikipedia

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    Peat swamp forests occur where waterlogged soils prevent dead leaves and wood from fully decomposing, which over time creates thick layer of acidic peat.The peat swamp forests on Borneo occur in the Indonesian state of Kalimantan, the Malaysian state of Sarawak and in the Belait District of Brunei on coastal lowlands, built up behind the brackish mangrove forests and bounded by the Borneo ...