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Non-native plants outnumber British flora, major report finds

Non-native plants outnumber British flora, major report finds
Mar 7,2023 9:20 pm

...By Georgina RannardBBC climate and science reporterParts of Britain s landscape today would be unrecognisable to someone who grew up just 70 years ago, a major survey of Plant Life suggests...

International Garden Photographer of the Year competition 2023

International Garden Photographer of the Year competition 2023
Feb 2,2023 9:31 pm

... " This photograph excels in highlighting Plant Life on our planet...

Formal bid made for Flow Country Unesco status

Formal bid made for Flow Country Unesco status
Feb 2,2023 6:01 am

... The Plant Life does not fully decay due to acidic conditions, so the material retains some of the carbon it absorbed when at the surface of the bog...

COP27: War causing huge release of climate warming gas, claims Ukraine

COP27: War causing huge release of climate warming gas, claims Ukraine
Nov 14,2022 2:41 pm

... It also claimed precious animal and Plant Life has been destroyed...

How fire shaped humans, and forged the modern economy

How fire shaped humans, and forged the modern economy
Feb 16,2020 5:42 am

... Fossil evidence suggests that flammable Plant Life evolved around 400 million years ago, and periodically went up in smoke, partly because of those volcanoes, but mostly due to lightning...

Grouse shooting: Labour calls for review amid habitat concerns

Grouse shooting: Labour calls for review amid habitat concerns
Feb 16,2020 5:14 am

... Illegally culledLabour said the process of draining the land in preparation for the shooting season destroyed huge swathes of Plant Life and also killed large numbers of animals...

Winners of the 2019 International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition

Winners of the 2019 International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition
Feb 16,2020 2:50 am

... Greening the City winner: Greenbelt, by Halu Chow, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China I used infrared to precisely define the exact locations of Plant Life around the city, highlighting the scale and proximity of their presence...

Formal bid made for Flow Country Unesco status

Feb 16,2020 2:50 am

Unesco has been formally asked to consider awarding World Heritage Site status to 469,500 acres (190,000ha) of Scotland's Flow Country.

The area of Caithness and Sutherland contains The Most intact and extensive Blanket Bog system in The World .

World Heritage status is an internationally-recognised designation given to places of cultural, historical or scientific significance.

A decision on the Flow Country's nomination is expected next year.

Scottish locations with the Unesco status include the St Kilda archipelago, Skara Brae prehistoric village and the Antonine Wall . Globally, the sites include Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Egypt's Historic Cairo.

The Flow Country Partnership, a collaboration that includes Highland Council , NatureScot, RSPB Scotland, University of the Highlands and Islands and Wildland Ltd, handed its 250-page nomination dossier to the UK government.

It was then submitted to Unesco, a UN organisation promoting cooperation On Education and science, for consideration.

Dr Steven Andrews, of the Flow Country Partnership, said: " A vast amount of work has gone into getting the nomination dossier prepared for delivery to Unesco In Paris and We Are hugely grateful to both the UK government and also the Scottish Government for the support they have provided in helping us reach this important milestone. "

UK Arts minister Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay said the Flow Country would be a worthy recipient of World Heritage Site status.

Scotland's environment minister Mairi Mcallan added the peatlands played an important part in combatting Climate Change .

The Flow Country is an expanse of peatlands, bogs, pools, lochs, hills and mountains covering large parts of the North Highlands .

It is about 50 miles across - roughly the distance from Glasgow to Edinburgh - and covers a total of almost A Million acres of land.

The peatlands, which have been growing for 10,000 years, are formed by layers of waterlogged mosses and other vegetation as they die off.

The Plant Life does not fully decay due to acidic conditions, so The Material retains some of the carbon it absorbed when at The Surface of The Bog .

In places, the peat is 10m Thick - Deep enough to submerge two Double Decker buses stacked on top of one another.

The Flows provide habitat for birds, otters and Water Voles , and is carpeted with sphagnum moss. Its other Plant Life include sundews, which feed on insects that get trapped in their sticky tentacles.

It helps combat Climate Change by storing an estimated 400 million tonnes of carbon. Damaging the peat risks releasing harmful greenhouses gases into the Atmosphere .



Source of news: bbc.com

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