Read a selection of features and interviews that explore different aspects of wildness
Interview: Paul Webster
Published: 22 Apr 2022
Walkhighlands invented the quirky ‘bog factor’ rating system to shine a light on peatlands and help prepare walkers for their outdoor ventures. Founder Paul Webster explains how it began and how it has evolved.
For the love of bog
Published: 15 Apr 2022
Peatlands pack away carbon, which makes them vital for climate, but bogs and fens have played an important role in people’s lives over millennia for all sorts of reasons
Go with the flow
Published: 11 Apr 2022
Top places to feel the wonder of the wet in the UK
Taking action for peat
Published: 11 Apr 2022
It’s not enough to love our peatlands, we have to act – now. What we need to do – and how you can help.
5 ways we can all show love for peat bogs
Published: 7 Apr 2022
It’s not enough to love our peatlands, we have to act - now
Welcome to the peatlands
Published: 7 Apr 2022
Ten introductory facts for the uninitiated
What's in a bog?
Published: 7 Apr 2022
Five discoveries-in-waiting for the keen-eyed bog traveller
Why we love bogs (and you should too)
Published: 7 Apr 2022
11 fascinating features of the humble peat bog
The birth and death of a bog
Published: 7 Apr 2022
Five revealing insights about where bogs come from, and five points on the damage done to peatlands over centuries
Missing link
Published: 20 Oct 2021
Izzy Filor highlights the plight of mountain woodland and explores some of the efforts being made to save this increasingly rare habitat
School of rock
Published: 21 Jun 2021
Rich Rowe chats with Nathan Berrie about his journey from local lad who barely noticed Ben Nevis to his role today caring for one of Scotland’s most treasured landscapes
Swim and tonic
Published: 13 Aug 2020
Never one to pass a body of water without at least considering jumping in, Helen Mason reveals more about her passion for outdoor swimming