West Lothian nature reserve is being expanded, with plans to develop a new boardwalk and circular paths as well as to restore peatlands and help mitigate climate change.The Blawhorn Moss National Nature Reserve will be expanded by 20 hectares – 20 per cent of the reserve’s original 108 hectares – after Scottish Natural Heritage reached a new 10-year agreement with a local landowner.Blawhorn Moss is tucked away in the hills behind Blackridge, an oasis of open windswept moors hidden in the lowlands.The wilderness is a rare survivor of the raised and blanket bogs that once covered much of central Scotland, with over 8000 years of history locked into the peat layers of this raised bog.Visitors can search for carnivorous sundews, spot.
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