The Bog Squad travel to Islay to work with the Argyll & the Isles Coast & Countryside Trust

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A peat core. Peat is a type of soil made up of layer upon layer of partially decomposed sphagnum mosses and other bog plants. If you look closely you can see the remains of plant material, probably the stems of cottongrass. The word for peat in Gaelic is mòine. ©Lorne Gill/SNH

A peat core. Peat is a type of soil made up of layer upon layer of partially decomposed sphagnum mosses and other bog plants. If you look closely you can see the remains of plant material, probably the stems of cottongrass.

The word for peat in Gaelic is mòine.

©Lorne Gill/SNH

A peat core. Peat is a type of soil made up of layer upon layer of partially decomposed sphagnum mosses and other bog plants. If you look closely you can see the remains of plant material, probably the stems of cottongrass.

The word for peat in Gaelic is mòine.

©Lorne Gill/SNH

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