PEAT Calendar

Pretty Peatlands

The 2026 PEAT Calendar now available for sale

Get your Christmas gift for all peatland enthusiasts

Discover the beautiful hidden and shy wild life in the wetlands and peatlands of the world. Support early career researchers and practitioners with your purchase and contribute to the restoration, conservation, better understanding, and safeguarding of the most effective terrestrial carbon sinks.

  1. January – Jürgen Kreyling
  2.  February – Nata Culhane
  3. March – Stephan Busse
  4.  April – Mira Wehrle
  5. May –  Philipp Sagstetter
  6. June – Sarah Gutermuth
  7. July – Scott J. Davidson
  8. August – Jürgen Kreyling
  9. September – Philipp Sagstetter
  10. October – Pamela Baur
  11. November – Elena Aitova
  12. December – Philipp Sagstetter 
  • Cover photo: Meike Lemmer
  • Maps: Iuliia Burdun

The 2024 PEAT Calendar – Boardwalks

Let your mind walk along twelve picturesque boardwalks in beautiful, pristine, and wild peatlands and other wetlands around the world. Discover the wild and gentle carbon sinks of our planet and support aspiring wetland professionals around the globe with your purchase.

  1. January – Iuliia Burdun 
  2.  February – Dana Druka
  3. March – Meike Lemmer
  4.  April – Justinas Sakas
  5. May –  Mélina Guêné-Nanchen
  6. June – Meike Lemmer
  7. July – Dana Druka
  8. August – Andreas Heinemeyer
  9. September – Pamela Baur
  10. October – Mélina Guêné-Nanchen 
  11. November – Meike Lemmer
  12. December – Dana Druka
  • Maps: Iuliia Burdun

The 2023 PEAT Calendars – Landscape & Macro-Photos

That’s right, it’s TWO CALENDARS!!

We couldn’t believe it either! The participation at this year’s calendar-photo-contest left us with too many beautiful peatland pictures for too few 12 months of calendar. To properly honour the amazing submissions, we now offer you TWO stunning peatland calendars – one amazing landscape edition and one stunning macro-photo edition!

The LANDSCAPE-PHOTO Calendar

  • Front Cover by Dana Druka
  • Maps: Iuliia Burdun
  1. January – Linda Toča 
  2. February – David Santiago Rocha Cárdenas
  3. March – Raphael Müller
  4. April – Catherine Moody 
  5. May – Aamir Shezad Khan 
  6. June – Antonin Prijac 
  7. July – Daniel Colson 
  8. August – Evan Schijns 
  9. September – Nicole Sanderson 
  10. October – Giovanni Cappelli 
  11. November – Meike Lemmer 
  12. December – Dana Druka

The MACRO-PHOTO Calendar

  • Front Cover by David Edmonds
  • Maps: Iuliia Burdun
  1. January – Meike Lemmer
  2. February – Aamir Shezad Khan
  3. March –  David Edmonds
  4. April – Pia Benaud
  5. May – Madison Green & Katherine Duchesneau 
  6. June – Alexis Stansfield 
  7. July – Iuliia Burdun 
  8. August – Richa Marwaha
  9. September – Meike Lemmer 
  10. October – Evan Schijns 
  11. November – Daniel Coathup 
  12. December – Nicole Sanderson

The 2022 Photo Contest

Congratulations to the three winners of this year’s photo contest for the best peatland pictures.

David Santiago Rocha Cárdenas

The Valle de los Cojines Peatland is in the northeast branch of the Cordillera de los Andes in Colombia. This peatland is located at Cocuy National Natural Park and is a peatland under threat due to climate change and cattle ranching. Scientists at the Laboratory of Ecosystems and Climate Change (LECC) at Pontifical Xaverian University study this site and estimate peat depth as well as carbon dioxide and methane fluxes.

Dana Druka

We visited this site in the Flow Country, in the North of the Scottish Mainland in December 2021 as my first fieldwork trip after starting my PhD in October. I am researching peatland chemistry in the hope of finding a way to monitor peatland health using a more sustainable method than taking peat cores: teabags! We bury the tea bags, then collect them three months later and look at how they have changed at the molecular level. It is a real privilege to visit these sites, and definitely one of my favourite parts about my work! Having been on more trips since, it has been really special to see a whole host of wildlife as well as how the sites change throughout the year.

David Edmonds

The Western Australian Pitcher Plant (Cephalotus follicularis) is a botanical unicorn, found only in the south-west region of Western Australia. It grows in peatlands alongside many endemic orchids, sedges, rushes and shrubs.

The first PEAT Calendar – 2022

This calendar contains 13 stunning landscape photos and nine captivating macro shots inviting you to dream about the fascinating peatland scenery across four continents.

Front Cover – Mélina Guêné-Nanchen
Back Cover – Meg Schmidt
January – Alistair Lockett
February -Jonny Ritson
March – Armando Sepulveda-Jauregui
April – Britta Sannel
May – Martina Schlaipfer
June – Laura Chasmer
July – Dave Reed
August – Clarice Perryman
September – Edgar Karofeld
October – Roxane Andersen
November – Romina Llanos López
December – Richa Marwaha, Edgar Karofeld, Rachel Kendall, Magda Steele, Dave Reed, Adam Johnston, Laura Chasmer, Nate Anderson