Scotland’s remote land of bogs and bugs in line for world heritage status
by Robin McKie Science Editor from on (#6N7NR)
A decision from Unesco on giving the peat-rich Flow Country the same standing as the Great Barrier Reef is just weeks away
It is a land of mire, mist and midges that could soon be awarded a special status among the planet's wild habitats. In a few weeks, Unesco is set to announce its decision on an application to allow the Flow Country in north Scotland to become a world heritage site.
Such a designation is only given to places of special cultural, historical or scientific significance and would put this remote region of perpetual dampness on the same standing as the Great Barrier Reef, the Grand Canyon and the Pyramids.
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