I wonder whether anyone can advise about this?
We have a small bog in our Mid-Wales wood, apparently 3-5 ft deep, without a visible water source that sits in a disused quarry, with a mound running down one side of it (perhaps an old mine shaft?). The water level rises and falls with the rainfall. We have opened up this area to the light. We removed part of an old willow that was slunk across the pond and creeping across the quarry itself. The impact on insects and birds was almost immediate. The area around the bog is buzzing. Plenty tadpoles (no newts sighted).
Despite quite a lot of contemplation about whether to step inside this bog and clear out some of the decades of leaf deposit that has built up within it, we are thinking of having a go, assuming this might provide the habitat with a more stable water supply.
If you feel strongly that we should NOT do this, we'd be interested to know why?
Otherwise, besides tasking good care to rope up etc, what about the gasses that I have already smelled? Are they dangerous? Should one wear a mask, and if so, what kind?
Thanks.
Steve