Measuring leader length of black spruce at a forest plantation on cutover peat at Paxson, Alberta Near surface Sphagnum peat from Sibbald Research wetland Kimberley Murray and Melanie Bird building boardwalks at Sibbald Research wetland A cutline through a treed peatland near Peace River, Alberta Spontaneous revegetation following peat extraction at Moss Spur, Manitoba Ground penetrating radar at Seba Beach site restored following peat extraction. Methane flux chambers at Bois-des-Bel, Quebec 14 years post restoration. Research from NAIT Boreal Research Institute set-up the meteorological station on a restored well-site near Peace River, Alberta Vacuum harvesters extracting peat at Seba Beach, Alberta Wood exposed from the peat profile during peat extraction and oxidation at Seba Beach, Alberta Spiders love the brightly coloured flags used to mark sample plots at the restored peatland at Seba Beach, Alberta Kimberley Murray constructs boardwalk at the donor site used as a source of propagules for restoration at Seba Beach, Alberta Martin Brummell measures methane flux at a poor fen near Fort McMurray, Alberta 1 / 15 Measuring leader length of black spruce at a forest plantation on cutover peat at Paxson, Alberta 2 / 15 Near surface Sphagnum peat from Sibbald Research wetland 3 / 15 Kimberley Murray and Melanie Bird building boardwalks at Sibbald Research wetland 4 / 15 A cutline through a treed peatland near Peace River, Alberta 5 / 15 Spontaneous revegetation following peat extraction at Moss Spur, Manitoba 6 / 15 Ground penetrating radar at Seba Beach site restored following peat extraction. 7 / 15 Methane flux chambers at Bois-des-Bel, Quebec 14 years post restoration. 8 / 15 Research from NAIT Boreal Research Institute set-up the meteorological station on a restored well-site near Peace River, Alberta 9 / 15 Vacuum harvesters extracting peat at Seba Beach, Alberta 10 / 15 Wood exposed from the peat profile during peat extraction and oxidation at Seba Beach, Alberta 11 / 15 12 / 15 Spiders love the brightly coloured flags used to mark sample plots at the restored peatland at Seba Beach, Alberta 13 / 15 14 / 15 Kimberley Murray constructs boardwalk at the donor site used as a source of propagules for restoration at Seba Beach, Alberta 15 / 15 Martin Brummell measures methane flux at a poor fen near Fort McMurray, Alberta
Measuring leader length of black spruce at a forest plantation on cutover peat at Paxson, Alberta Near surface Sphagnum peat from Sibbald Research wetland Kimberley Murray and Melanie Bird building boardwalks at Sibbald Research wetland A cutline through a treed peatland near Peace River, Alberta Spontaneous revegetation following peat extraction at Moss Spur, Manitoba Ground penetrating radar at Seba Beach site restored following peat extraction. Methane flux chambers at Bois-des-Bel, Quebec 14 years post restoration. Research from NAIT Boreal Research Institute set-up the meteorological station on a restored well-site near Peace River, Alberta Vacuum harvesters extracting peat at Seba Beach, Alberta Wood exposed from the peat profile during peat extraction and oxidation at Seba Beach, Alberta Spiders love the brightly coloured flags used to mark sample plots at the restored peatland at Seba Beach, Alberta Kimberley Murray constructs boardwalk at the donor site used as a source of propagules for restoration at Seba Beach, Alberta Martin Brummell measures methane flux at a poor fen near Fort McMurray, Alberta 1 / 15 Measuring leader length of black spruce at a forest plantation on cutover peat at Paxson, Alberta 2 / 15 Near surface Sphagnum peat from Sibbald Research wetland 3 / 15 Kimberley Murray and Melanie Bird building boardwalks at Sibbald Research wetland 4 / 15 A cutline through a treed peatland near Peace River, Alberta 5 / 15 Spontaneous revegetation following peat extraction at Moss Spur, Manitoba 6 / 15 Ground penetrating radar at Seba Beach site restored following peat extraction. 7 / 15 Methane flux chambers at Bois-des-Bel, Quebec 14 years post restoration. 8 / 15 Research from NAIT Boreal Research Institute set-up the meteorological station on a restored well-site near Peace River, Alberta 9 / 15 Vacuum harvesters extracting peat at Seba Beach, Alberta 10 / 15 Wood exposed from the peat profile during peat extraction and oxidation at Seba Beach, Alberta 11 / 15 12 / 15 Spiders love the brightly coloured flags used to mark sample plots at the restored peatland at Seba Beach, Alberta 13 / 15 14 / 15 Kimberley Murray constructs boardwalk at the donor site used as a source of propagules for restoration at Seba Beach, Alberta 15 / 15 Martin Brummell measures methane flux at a poor fen near Fort McMurray, Alberta