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Ann, Little Woolden Moss, Manchester 
Ann and her husband nurture and cultivate specialist sphagnum mosses and vascular plants like bog cranberry for a community area of the moss: they’re kickstarting the vegetation growth on Little Woolden Moss after years of peat extraction, which will turn the reserve into a valuable carbon sink.
  
   
  Wild places collect and store carbon from the atmosphere, lessening the impacts of climate change.
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