But as in the new novel, ‘Bog Queen’ by Anna North, discovery isn’t always without pain. He’d always stuck to the story. In 1961, or so he claimed, Isabel Navarro argued with her husband, as they had ...
TUCKED between two of the UK’s biggest cities, a 529-hectare expanse of wild and wonderful landscape has been declared a ...
Anna Marija Helt, High Country News The resinous scent of Engelmann spruce wafted over a shallow, mossy pool surrounded by ...
The Hudson Bay peatlands in northern Canada, a 90-million-acre area stretching from northern Manitoba to Quebec, are a haven ...
Another way to reduce peat use without sacrificing smoke is to age in ex-peated whisky casks. This is what the farm-to-bottle ...
The Nature Restoration Law is about proactive restoration, not just within protected sites, but more holistically and ...
Join Rob Stoneman, Director of Landscape Recovery, as he journeys through a history of peatland recovery and restoration in ...
Sauna fanatic Rob da Bank and his wife Josie learnt to let go of their inhibitions as they experienced the warm hospitality of Estonia and its centuries-old traditions ...
Lead poisoning was once thought to largely be a problem of the past, as the globe gradually weaned itself off leaded gasoline ...
Just outside the town of Miory lies the breathtaking Yelnya Landscape Reserve. As Belarus’ largest lake-bog complex, this 9,000-year-old expanse spans over 25,300 hectares. It’s a land of dramatic ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Anna North about her novel "Bog Queen," in which a modern investigator is called to examine a body found in a British bog.
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