Juniper project


The Woodland team are currently working together with the Education team to survey juniper in the National Park.

Juniper exists in isolation or as fragmented pockets and has suffered in the landscape due to some contemporary land uses, including moorland burning. We are keen to restore and increase the numbers of juniper so that it’s thriving and populations are self-sustaining.

Read our latest blog regarding our juniper project, which includes an interview with our Conservation Trainee Ellie Davison.

Close up of young juniper saplings in a plastic pot. Credit Charlie Fox.

Woman wearing a yellow beanie standing among a moorland landscape. Credit Charlie Fox.

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