Boglands (Hardback)
The Hidden World of Earth's Most Extraordinary Ecosystems
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A world-leading ecologist's grand tour of the strangest and least understood of all Earth's landscapes
Bogs form from an overabundance of death, organic matter breaking down to form layer upon layer of peat. That peat gives rise to lifeforms that challenge our understanding of biology itself: amphibian-eating plants and acid-flinging mosses, plant clones that span thousands of square miles and subterranean 'zombie' fires which smoulder under peat for years at a time. These fecund, sumptuous places have an ecology like nowhere else.
Ranging from Greece, home to the world's oldest bog, to Antarctica's proto-bogs, Merritt Turetsky guides us through these dark, vertical landscapes which archive millennia of Earth's history and shelter some of Earth's rarest and most precious organisms. A glorious marriage of nature and science, Boglands will irrevocably change the way you see the natural world.
Boglands (Ebook)
The Hidden World of Earth's Most Extraordinary Ecosystems
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A world-leading ecologist's grand tour of the strangest and least understood of all Earth's landscapes
Bogs form from an overabundance of death, organic matter breaking down to form layer upon layer of peat. That peat gives rise to lifeforms that challenge our understanding of biology itself: amphibian-eating plants and acid-flinging mosses, plant clones that span thousands of square miles and subterranean 'zombie' fires which smoulder under peat for years at a time. These fecund, sumptuous places have an ecology like nowhere else.
Ranging from Greece, home to the world's oldest bog, to Antarctica's proto-bogs, Merritt Turetsky guides us through these dark, vertical landscapes which archive millennia of Earth's history and shelter some of Earth's rarest and most precious organisms. A glorious marriage of nature and science, Boglands will irrevocably change the way you see the natural world.
Boglands (Audiobook)
The Hidden World of Earth's Most Extraordinary Ecosystems
Preorder from
A world-leading ecologist's grand tour of the strangest and least understood of all Earth's landscapes
Bogs form from an overabundance of death, organic matter breaking down to form layer upon layer of peat. That peat gives rise to lifeforms that challenge our understanding of biology itself: amphibian-eating plants and acid-flinging mosses, plant clones that span thousands of square miles and subterranean 'zombie' fires which smoulder under peat for years at a time. These fecund, sumptuous places have an ecology like nowhere else.
Ranging from Greece, home to the world's oldest bog, to Antarctica's proto-bogs, Merritt Turetsky guides us through these dark, vertical landscapes which archive millennia of Earth's history and shelter some of Earth's rarest and most precious organisms. A glorious marriage of nature and science, Boglands will irrevocably change the way you see the natural world.
Reviews for Boglands
Ed Yong, author of AN IMMENSE WORLD and I CONTAIN MULTITUDES
Annie Proulx, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of FEN, BOG AND SWAMP
Laura Poppick, author of STRATA
Anna Chilvers, co-editor of THE BOOK OF BOGS


