The convergence of geology, climate, vegetation and human history allowed peat to accumulate on an extraordinary scale over ...
Satellite imagery recorded more than 5,000 fire hotspots on peatlands across Indonesia in January, despite the fact that much ...
Rae's mid-term review changes the definition of a farmer and provides grant increases, while he commits to planting peaty ...
Community fight to saveAbbeyleix Bog, which made global headlines, features in the new bok Story of Irish Peatlands ...
Before the start of the lecture ‘Dispatches from the debris fields’, committee member of Westmeath Archaeological and Historical Society, Seamus O’Brien, expresses his hopes for good turnout. As the ...
Discover 22 stunning heart-shaped lakes around the world, from alpine wonders to desert oases. Learn how they form and how to ...
The Taam ja’ is blue hole is still defined by what we don’t know. We can say it’s deeper than 1,390 feet, and the bottom hasn’t been found.
Methane emissions from wetlands are rising faster than those from industrial sources, prompting concerns about a climate feedback loop.
Morgan O’Hanlon: As you’re driving through West Texas and through Balmorhea, this kind of big open desert, you get to the Phantom Springs Cave and it’s this tiny little narrow crevice.
The ‘Ain Braq aqueduct, which runs through the Jabal al-Madhbah massif into Petra, was even more sophisticated than scientists previously believed.
Hike boardwalks, join campfire circles, and explore sinkholes in this North Florida escape.
Beavers also like the entrance to their lodge or burrow to be submerged, so if they live in an area with fluctuating water levels, they’ll build a dam to create a deep pond. Dams are not usually found ...