It takes a little effort to find the new walking (or snowshoeing) trails in Marshfield but Red Gold Farm offers cranberry ...
Southeast Asia’s peatlands and mangroves store immense amounts of carbon, yet they’re rapidly disappearing. A new study finds ...
North of Treisenberg is the incredibly high Fürstensteig trail, one of the most famous hiking routes in the Riatikon ...
Cumbria Wildlife Trust has appointed former South Cumbria nature reserve manager, Pete Jones, to look after Skiddaw Forest - England's ...
The work is necessary after habitats have become drier and peat soils degraded because of man-made drainage in recent years.
For centuries, peatlands—also known as swamps, bogs, and fens—have been dismissed as wastelands. Too wet for farming, too ...
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Knewz on MSNResearchers Identify 400-Yr-Old Scottish Tartan in a Peat Bog, Oldest Known Surviving Specimen of the FabricResearchers Identify 400-Yr-Old Scottish Tartan in a Peat Bog, Oldest Known Surviving Specimen of the Fabric A groundbreaking ...
Peat bogs sequester a massive amount of the Earth's carbon dioxide. But even as scientists work to better understand bogs' ...
A new international study using ancient swamp kauri from Northland shows that Earth’s magnetic field flipped 42,000 years ago ...
From Scotland to California, golf courses are being rewilded – with lofty aims to benefit both people and nature.
Our heather moorlands were man made over the centuries by clearing trees and by grazing. This impoverished the soil, encouraging mosses and ...
What’s a good replacement product for peat when I make or purchase potting mixes? Why shouldn’t we use peat products anymore?
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