How To Use Peat bog In A Sentence

  • Help to open up an area of peat bog by cutting and burning small trees at Cumbria Wildlife Trust's Foulshaw Moss, near Witherslack, on Saturday.
  • If this pipeline was constructed and the court subsequently held it should be removed, that could not be done without irreparable damage to reclaimed peat bogland.
  • It is very surprising to find certain relict habitats related to the northern European freshwater ecosystems, such as sphagnum peat bogs, and birch (Betula pendula) copses. Southwest Iberian Mediterranean sclerophyllous and mixed forests
  • The reason why it was so well preserved was that it was recovered from a peat bog.
  • He found a few others: a sphagnum moss peat bog can repel the invasion of pine trees for thousands of years.
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  • The main landscape feature is endless peat bog, surrounded by marsh, leading into morasses, sloughs and quagmires.
  • The Nerussa River, a secluded waterway surrounded by peat bogs and old-growth oak forests, meandered through this area.
  • Like oil, gas and coal fields, peat bogs act as vast carbon stores.
  • Abandoned blackhouses are perched on the edge of the east coast surrounded by peat bogs, and the walls of his chemical factory now form the garden wall of the Catholic presbytery.
  • The route meanders up, over the rocks and then more peat bog.
  • At 350 hectares, Foulshaw Moss is one of the largest remaining areas of peat bog habitat in Britain.
  • Two rivers flowed between us and our destination, a miniature hut lost in an expanse of peat bog.
  • There is no air in a peat bog and, therefore, undrained peat is made up of 90% water.
  • Like oil, gas and coal fields, peat bogs act as vast carbon stores.
  • Out of necessity, we might all become peat bog soldiers once again, he warned, though he forgot that large amounts of bogland have been planted in the last 20 years.
  • The climate was temperate but windy, the terrain a mixture of downland, rocky hills and peat bogs.
  • The government had launched a campaign to increase the tonnage of turf drawn from peat bogs as a substitute.
  • Soggy areas called peat bogs have developed in parts of the country.
  • Risley Moss in Warrington is the last remnant of a vast swathe of peat bog, providing an ideal habitat for hundreds of birds, animals, insects and plants.
  • A lot of East Anglia was covered in peat bog, until they decided to drain it.
  • Rare plant life which has perished includes cloudberry, a sub-arctic bramble, which thrives on moorland peat bogs.
  • Folk are few and far between amid these rounded hills, rocky ridges, peat bogs and marshes.
  • The Government must take immediate steps to protect wildlife on peat bogs and to signal an end to peat use in gardening and horticulture.
  • There is no air in a peat bog and, therefore, undrained peat is made up of 90% water.
  • A bishop's crozier possibly thought to date from the early 7th century has been found in a peat bog in Co Offaly, 60 miles west of Dublin.
  • The climate was temperate but windy, the terrain a mixture of downland, rocky hills and peat bogs.
  • Around Moscow, fires smoldered unchecked in dried out peat bogs, filling the capital with woodsmoke. Russians Take Another Look at Global Warming
  • The climate was temperate but windy, the terrain a mixture of downland, rocky hills and peat bogs.
  • The one piece upper has kept my feet dry even when walking through peat bogs.
  • The carnivorous Venus fly traps (Dionaea muscipula) are native to some of the pocosins and peat bogs of Ecoregion 63 in the Carolinas. Ecoregions of North Carolina and South Carolina (EPA)
  • And it has done it without being a blot on the landscape as it crosses a river and three peat bogs and cuts through a landfill site before squeezing its way past the town centre alongside a road, railway and canal.
  • He found a few others: a sphagnum moss peat bog can repel the invasion of pine trees for thousands of years.
  • Wire grass (botanical name carex stricto) grows wild and tall in the peat bogs of the Upper Midwest.
  • Most of Lewis is acid peat bog, and much of Harris bare rock.
  • He claimed it was found in a peat bog and was a vital missing link between modern humans and Neanderthals.
  • I sipped, swallowed, glimpsed the peat bog plashing white legs of the kilted clan Macallan as the whisky kindled in my chest. 'The Last Werewolf'
  • A large interior plateau contains dense forests, thousands of lakes and peat bogs, and rocky infertile soils associated with a glacially modified landscape with numerous drumlins and eskers.
  • The golden plover breeds in short vegetation on upland heaths and peat bogs and adults also travel each day to feed on nearby pastures.
  • In northeastern Germany, an experiment is underway to reflood a vast area of drained and denatured peat bogs -- recreating a biodiversity hot spot -- while still harvesting peat moss at a commercially viable rate. Conservation: Coming Back From the Brink
  • Peat bogs found on Flores and Terceira are very rich in endemic species and are also in immediate danger from overgrazing. Azores temperate mixed forests
  • Reilly will compare the population status and dynamics of the European common frog in the three different types of peat bogs found in Ireland.
  • The climate was temperate but windy, the terrain a mixture of downland, rocky hills and peat bogs.
  • Rare plant life which has perished includes cloudberry, a sub-arctic bramble, which thrives on moorland peat bogs.
  • The peat bogs of northern England and Scotland will provide sufficient protection to the environment if the hole is at least 1.47 meters deep. UK Met office pushes reset button on CRU data. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • Peat-free products are those which are not sourced from the natural peat bogs and peatlands.
  • Peat-free products are those which are not sourced from the natural peat bogs and peatlands.
  • Peat bogs, nearly all of which occur in northern latitudes. are some of the most important environments for wetland archaeology.
  • The geobotany of the region, a transition zone between boreal forest and arctic tundra, is a mosaic of treeless expanses composed of polygonized peat bog.
  • The largest frozen peat bog in the world, lying in western Siberia, is melting, according to Russian scientists.
  • Methylocella palustris gen. nov., sp. nov., a new methane-oxidizing acidophilic bacterium from peat bogs, representing a novel subtype of serine-pathway methanotrophs. Implications of current species distributions for future biotic change in the Arctic
  • Peat bogs, nearly all of which occur in northern latitudes. are some of the most important environments for wetland archaeology.
  • A large interior plateau contains dense forests, thousands of lakes and peat bogs, and rocky infertile soils associated with a glacially modified landscape with numerous drumlins and eskers.
  • It is believed to get its name from a long gone drainage channel which ran over a peat bog.

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