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Katy Ross
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Peat enthusiast, bog wanderer & PhD student studying Falkland peat supported by CENTA NERC working with UKCEH, NHM London, SAERI and the University of Leicester (She/her).
Appearing hear to ask all #Geographers out there to support Geography at Leicester as the University proposes to dissolve the school. So many incredible research colleagues are at risk of redundancy, with PhD students facing uncertainty, please join and sign the petition c.org/jDcSdsGb9m
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November 19, 2025 at 3:03 PM
It was lovely to summarize my PhD at the Geomicrobiology Society's Research in Progress meeting and to be honoured with the best talk award!

Visiting the Wellcome Trust's Zelfo wetland crop fiberboards was also a must on the way home

#Paludiculture #Peatlandsmatter #Geomicrobiology
October 9, 2025 at 2:01 PM
What do we want England to look like?

Less than a month to respond to DEFRAs land-use consultation: consult.defra.gov.uk/land-use-fra...

Let's make it more peaty, better for nature, accessible, adaptable and supported in a just way for those working on the land

#peatlandsmatter #forpeatssake
Land Use Consultation - Defra - Citizen Space
This site contains consultations that are run by Defra.
consult.defra.gov.uk
March 27, 2025 at 9:34 AM
What is the market for paludiculture crops? 🌱

As part of my Defra Soils Fellowship I've been looking into the status, size and potential for paludiculture markets in England.

Check out the full report:
www.researchgate.net/publication/...

#Peatlandsmatter #forpeatssake #paludiculture
March 26, 2025 at 10:07 AM
Sharing all the incredible innovations from the UK's peaty community at the civil service environment network #pioneeringgreeninnivation featuring some of my paludiculture favourites
#peatlandsmatter
#forpeatssake
March 18, 2025 at 9:07 AM
Science on science on science in the #FalklandIslands

I've loved being part of the knowledge development across Weddell Island, learning how the #peat functions, the links with hydrology and what invertebrates are up to.

#peatlandsmatter
#forpeatssake
🌍🔬 Fieldwork Adventures on Weddell Island! 🏝️🐜
In November, PhD student Stephen Gillanders set out on a 5-day expedition to Weddell Island, joining Dr. Valeria Mazzola & the island management team in an ambitious data collection mission.
March 10, 2025 at 11:07 AM
Last week I visited the Winmarleigh #carbonfarm. It was beautiful to be immersed in #sphagnum but it was also great to see how peaty grassland can be converted back to bog.

The trip brought together scientists, farmers, environmentalists and policy makers with fruitful conversations.
#Forpeatssake
March 3, 2025 at 2:06 PM
The main reason for visiting the Falkland Islands was to help the #LandRecovery Workshop. Here, the Land Recovery Programme Consultation was launched revealing it would cost just £3.6mil to set aside 30% of the islands for nature whilst still generating profit for farmers #30by30 #peatlandsmatter
February 19, 2025 at 12:05 PM
Super cool to hear from all those cultivating a sustainable #paludiculture future at Fibrebroads by @norfolkbroads.bsky.social and seeing how architecture students at Norwich University of the Arts have been developing #Typha based materials. 🌱

#peatlandsmatter
#forpeatssake
February 18, 2025 at 11:56 AM
There were many opportunities for outreach over the past two weeks in the #Falklandislands, a favourite is always visiting the school to talk about why peat is just the coolest

Here is our attempt to core through the classroom floor after the field trip was cancelled
#peatlandsmatter #forpeatssake
February 17, 2025 at 6:44 PM
Celebrating #WomeninScience day by visiting one of the field sites I set up in the #FalklandIslands for chamber GHG measurements back in 2022. Now with a #fluxtower measuring the emissions. Still as windy as ever 💨
February 11, 2025 at 8:53 PM
Despite seeing more rain in the past two weeks than in the year I was living in the Falkland Isalnds, it seems most water is pouring straight out between the clay and peat layers with surrounding peat still dusty dry
February 11, 2025 at 6:56 PM
What are the greenhouse gas emissions savings associated with paludiculture?

As part of a DEFRA fellowship I had a go at trying to answer this question and create an emission factor for Paludiculture in the England!

Thanks to all who contributed👇

www.paludiculture.org.uk/post/what-ar...
What are the greenhouse gas emissions savings associated with paludiculture?
Paludiculture is a potential solution to minimising the 1.5% of total UK emissions from lowland peat.
www.paludiculture.org.uk
January 27, 2025 at 1:36 PM