I have the tropical Caribbean Sea on my right, the deep Pacific on my left, and Edenic rainforest soaring between the two. |
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And unless current trends reverse, ecologists predict the last rainforest tree will fall in the next 40 years. |
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Aside from doing taxidermy he also tans crocodile hide using a 2500-year-old rainforest bark method. |
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Within a few steps this primordial soup gave way to mosses, ferns and damp rainforest before opening up to show a variety pollinating plants. |
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Above 85 degrees north, you don't have tropical rainforest, you have Arctic ice fields. |
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The small plot of littoral rainforest remnant is under pressure from weed, drainage and erosion and needs restoration. |
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To study the talapoins, he went to a village in southeast Cameroon and asked two Baka pygmies to take him into the rainforest. |
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As she lived and worked in the rainforest of Ecuador, she had to look out for poisonous snakes, insects and plants. |
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The harvesting of tagua nuts is a sustainable activity, helping to preserve the rainforest. |
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In one such living quarters one end of the building is ruined and reclaimed by the vigorous growth of the rainforest. |
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I'd never been to the rainforest, that forbidding, almost mythic wilderness with its undiscovered species, primordial vistas, and exotic tribes. |
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Tapirs are shy, reclusive rainforest animals that live in nearly any wooded or grassy habitat with a permanent supply of water. |
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The study area is a fragmented landscape of lowland tropical rainforest surrounded by roads, cultivated fields and pasturelands. |
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The refuges were mainly areas of lowland rainforest that survived when savanna became more widely distributed in colder and drier episodes. |
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The eastern coast is hot, very wet, subject to cyclones, and densely clad with rainforest. |
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Vegetation is tropical rainforest, with increasing areas of pasture and cropland outside the station. |
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I scanned the layer of dead leaves covering the rainforest floor but saw nothing. |
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The two sites are important wildlife corridors and the last patch of rainforest in Redland. |
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There's a weightless, breathy quality to this music, like floating in space or being suspended in the humid air of a rainforest night. |
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It's her hometown, but she's as lost as if she'd been plunked down in the middle of a rainforest. |
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It's intertwined with ornamental gardens of bright flowers, rainforest species and native trees. |
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Experience subtle changes in vegetation as we descend into the rainforest of bangalow palms, strangler figs and red cedar. |
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He found a population of about 150 Malay inhabitants and a tropical rainforest edged by pestilential swamps. |
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The island's 3,700 acres of tropical rainforest are a biological reserve that also includes five surrounding peninsulas on the Panama mainland. |
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Initially, it twists and turns along the Coombadjha Creek, through the coachwoods, crabapples and corkwoods of the warm temperate rainforest. |
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At the bottom of the gorge was a dense rainforest of coachwood, sassafras, lilly pilly, possumwood and tree ferns. |
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The team trekked over 96 km and ascended a total of 3, 000m through rainforest, cloud forest and paramo. |
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Local names were conferred on several beetles found in the Papua New Guinean rainforest, which is teeming with wildlife. |
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These bright red rainforest honeycreepers have long, curved bills that are ideally suited for sipping nectar from Hawaiian lobelias. |
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The new aerial tram takes you over the canopy of the rainforest without even have to unpack your hiking boots. |
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There are many mysteries to explore during a hike through the damp, lush rainforest. |
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The pollination biology of Aechmea pectinata was studied in a submontane rainforest in south-eastern Brazil. |
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The two, members of an environmental group, said their stunt was to draw attention to a campaign to save the rainforest. |
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This nondescript little store, located at the far end of a strip mall, houses a rainforest of beer. |
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In a rainforest environment, wood is the most easily available material and Sepik carvers are renowned craftsmen. |
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Thereafter we began to shed the plantations and move into rainforest punctuated by stilted kampung houses and jackfruit trees. |
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He also encouraged the exploration of the Amazonian rainforest, which led to the subsequent exploitation of significant oilfields. |
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I had an amazing few weeks in the rainforest with him, being shown the forest through an ocelot's eyes. |
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Koepcke bushwhacked along the rainforest floor, frequently hearing planes above, but she had no way to signal them. |
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We did one project on rainforest snakes, covering everything from constrictors to vipers. |
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It has more than 1,000 islands, from sandy cays to rainforest isles, and supports prolific marine life. |
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These two adaptations help the noisy night monkey steer clear of predators in the rainforest. |
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All are available by mail order from Rio Trading, which specialises in Brazilian rainforest herbs. |
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Eucalyptus plantations in the Brazilian Amazon have wrecked vast swathes of the rainforest by upsetting the delicate ecological system. |
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It grows naturally in this area as a rainforest species but is becoming more popular as a home garden plant. |
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Recently I ran through the Amazonian rainforest in the company of a French naturalist. |
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With blue skies and temperatures in the 80s, southeast Alaska doesn't feel like a rainforest. |
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Lowland riverine forests gradually become pockets of temperate rainforest, sprinkled with mountain ash and grey gums. |
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Surrounded by mountains and rainforest, it's about two hours drive from Hobart. |
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It's a temperate rainforest and is home to ancient cedar forests carpeted by ten thousand-year-old moss. |
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The red uakari inhabits the rainforest canopy where they feed on leaves, fruit and insects. |
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One of the most accessible places to see a bit of the montane rainforest is near Honolulu. |
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A tropical rainforest reserve surrounds the town and a huge variety of butterflies and screaming monkeys live among its 50-metre trees. |
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The climate and soil in the region are characteristic of a tropical rainforest. |
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Somewhere in a rainforest, inside a rotting log, lives a colony of termites. |
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With temperatures plunging to minus 7 degrees centigrade, this new snow facility ensures a winter experience in this rainforest country. |
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Drills once congregated by the thousands in the rainforest. Now they are among the rarest primates. |
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The lowland rainforest is abruptly fractured by the Pakaraima Mountains, an area dominated by bold escarpments and lush, forested valleys. |
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Camera traps placed in the Javan rainforest have captured striking images of beautiful and endangered Javan leopards. |
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Those plants which live as epiphytes in the rainforest canopy are subject to intense light and drying winds. |
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The trails cross irrigation ditches, and one eventually winds through rainforest to more open fields. |
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Paddle a dugout canoe through virgin rainforest, walk the Great Wall of China or sail the Aleutian Islands. |
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We left the rainforest clearing content in our minds about the mental and physical wellbeing of our son. |
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The rainforest is being cleared legally and illegally for timber, for pulp wood to make paper, and to make way for oil palm plantations. |
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Asia and the Pacific Indo-Malaysia is currently well endowed with tropical rainforest, within which mountain types are abundant. |
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People who have lived in the rainforest for generations know about the healing characteristics of plants that grow there. |
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Light can be blinding on the high altitude salt flats, or dense and green in the rainforest. |
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Gardenias are tropical rainforest plants, so do not like to be planted in a full sun environment. |
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Several kilometres away, a pair of hunters made their way through a temperate rainforest. |
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The rainforest trek begins on November 4 in a national park to the north of Brasilia, the capital city. |
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As we trudged through the dense rainforest we spotted several species of birds and pitcher plants. |
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By cutting down the rainforest you are destroying an entire ecosystem of both plants and animals. |
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Eurycoma longifolia is a rainforest plant that has a long history of use as a medicinal herb. |
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The project features an interpretive signage pathway within the rainforest parkland. |
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Big rivers, formidable mountains and jungle-like rainforest were among the physical challenges. |
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Hornbills screech and hoot from the primary rainforest, white-bellied sea eagles glide lazily overhead. |
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When you've done the sums, the rainforest is actually worth more whole than in pieces. |
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On the edge of the rainforest in southeast Cameroon, Baka pygmies from the village of Lantjoue are having a party. |
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The sites varied in character from pristine rainforest to coastal mangroves and oil palm and rubber plantations. |
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The White-crowned mangabey originates from the tropical rainforest areas of central and west Africa. |
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He actually adopted a tree in the tropical rainforest and a manatee down in Florida. |
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In the 1990s, he built his own Xanadu, Cuixmala, amid 2,000 acres of rainforest in Yucatan, Mexico. |
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In northeastern Peru, Museum mammalogists tap local knowledge to catalog the fauna of the rainforest. |
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In this significant book, Jan Rocha tells the story of the brutal massacre of Yanomami Indians in the Amazon rainforest by Brazilian garimpeiros. |
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They inhabit every terrestrial ecosystem on earth, from rainforest canopies to alpine mountains, from lakes and rivers to hot dry deserts. |
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The hikers start in tropical rainforest territory and travel through moorlands, alpine meadows and glaciers on the summit. |
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Only the malleefowl and the Australian brush-turkey can be found in habitats outside the rainforest. |
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Their steep slopes are the nearest thing to a rainforest in Europe, overflowing with springs and pools which are home to salamanders and newts. |
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This remnant of the island's original canopy of rainforest is home to a large population of green monkeys which come and go as they please. |
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Blocks in the middle of rainforest were rezoned residential in the 1980s and sold off by a developer. |
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Brazilian rosewood fretboards and their denser rainforest counterparts add sparkle and ring, and Indian rosewood fretboards can help fatten up the midrange. |
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They included two Gaboon vipers, snakes that inhabit the rainforest floor in the equatorial belt of tropical Africa, and can swallow prey as large as a rabbit, whole. |
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You think of the rainforest as this incredibly abundant place of fauna and animals and flora. |
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The anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss saw the Amazon rainforest, as he saw most things, as a complex structure. |
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He could be remade into a defender of the environment, a preserver of habitats and champion of rainforest ecology. |
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They were lobbying to be considered as the natural warranters of Venezuelan rainforest protection and preservation by being original inhabitants of the land. |
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It is mantled with rainforest and there are rivers, lakes and waterfalls. |
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The 17 hectare nature protects eight hectares of undisturbed rainforest, which is home to pademelons, brush turkeys, water rats and possums that can be seen on walks. |
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Eventually the eucalyptus and green fields of the valley bottom give way again to the lush sub-tropical rainforest that grows on the surrounding sandstone escarpments. |
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Less than one percent remains in scattered rainforest remnants. |
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It's difficult to hear their ribbiting in the noisy rainforest, so male golden frogs wave to each other to communicate their dominance over a certain area. |
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To make room for these plantations, vast areas of rainforest are felled, which leads to primary and secondary loss of species. |
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To photograph the black-faced lion tamarin, one of the world's rarest and most elusive primates, I went to the Atlantic coast rainforest of Parana State in southern Brazil. |
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But with ore prices up nearly 50 percent in value over the last 12 months, gold fever has swept the rainforest again. |
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This ancient woodland is nothing like a typical rainforest, which has a lush canopy, a luxuriant understory, and a permanently shaded, relatively open forest floor. |
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The Tin Dog, a Byron hinterland retreat surrounded by subtropical rainforest and macadamia plantations, is the creation of former Sydney-siders, Mark and Sue Kelly. |
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Often nights we'd be up until after midnight with guitars, tambourines and drumming, sitting in the rainforest in our owner-built homes playing away. |
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Onshore, scout for lemurs in the rainforest with Malagasy guides. |
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The venue for the night concerts was a huge field with naturally sloping sides, and the stages were set against backdrops of tall rainforest trees. |
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The spa is, for the most part, outdoors, so as the masseuse pounded me with hot stones, I listened to the sounds of the rainforest and the hotsprings rushing. |
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Steep mountains covered in virgin rainforest ascend into patches of cloud. |
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The snake most apt to be seen in the rainforest is the boa constrictor. |
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Though the wildlife is not as prolific as in the upcountry game parks, the beautiful rainforest and the spectacular Sheldrick Falls make it worth a visit. |
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He was vegan, and a prominent peta spokesman, and he once purchased 800 acres of endangered rainforest in Costa Rica. |
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The whole resort featured 156 luxurious Malaysian-style villas, with various suites and estates scattered amidst the lush rainforest, white beaches and rocky headlands. |
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What a jaguar needs to survive in the rainforest of Belize, for instance, may be different from what it needs in the dry, open, bushy Sonora area of Mexico. |
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Tasmania has one of the strangest flora in the world which flourishes in the moist, warm oceanic climate, producing a dense green temperate rainforest. |
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Mark Whittaker, 38, of Hazel Grove, Clayton-le-Moors, canoed through the Amazon rainforest two years ago to raise money for the National Deaf Children's Society. |
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This is a comprehensive descriptive grammar of Trio, a Cariban language, spoken in the remote rainforest of Suriname and along the border in Brazil. |
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The hoatzin, a tropical, pheasant-like bird found only in the Amazon rainforest, could be another victim of eco-tourism, which is not tightly controlled in the region. |
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The peak position of Anth absorption in the plant leaves studied coincided with that reported for the leaves of rainforest plants and for apple fruits. |
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Common Planigales inhabit rainforest, eucalypt forest, heathland, marshland, grassland and rocky areas where there is surface cover, and usually close to water. |
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He made regular trips to remote parts of the Amazon rainforest, where seasonal floods produce a bizarre drowned world in which fish feed in the submerged crowns of trees. |
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When the river floods, it moves into the inundated rainforest. |
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Before his Eco Tour experience ends, Stefan will have the chance to tour the area, visiting the virgin rainforest, natural pools and waterfall near the farm. |
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Using a variety of home-made instruments including bamboo flutes, the pupils performed a musical piece in the Minister's honour, based on sounds of the rainforest. |
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This eastward road ends at a small peaceful bay, but from this village the road turns south across the Northern Mountain Range through a rainforest. |
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Primavera is a large rainforest canopy tree, sometimes reaching to 100 feet in the natural rainforest, with a straight clear bole up to 3 or 4 feet in diameter. |
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The benefits of preserving rainforest derive from two sources. |
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Deep in the Guatemalan rainforest lay the ruins of numerous Mayan temples. |
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Native to the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, Camu-Camu is internationally recognized for its high content in Ascorbic and Citric Acid. |
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Whatever the weather you can stroll through an exotic rainforest and also see some of the world's spikiest, hairiest caterpillars. |
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Another nature-inspired curtain is a photoengraved panel pattern depicting a rainforest replete with toucans, parrots and wide-eyed monkeys. |
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It features the hills, rainforest, sulfur springs and caves in the Teapa, Tacotalpa and Macuspana municipalities. |
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The facility also houses a Phytotron with growth chambers that can replicate any growing condition for plants, from the rainforest to desert. |
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In the south, there is very little left of the indigenous subtropical rainforest which once covered the whole island. |
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Along the coast the soil is sandier and while the vegetation is still tropical, species are different than in the interior rainforest. |
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Tropical savannah is mostly found in the southern part of the state, mixed in with areas of rainforest. |
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Seedlings grown in rainforest soils had localised ectomycorrhizae with occluded root tips. |
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Tropical rainforest dominates most of the state due to the high levels of rainfall the area receives. |
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The Carboniferous rainforest collapse left behind vast regions of desert within the continental interior. |
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Much of the rainforest has suffered degradation due to over logging and conversion of territory into farmland. |
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Most of the state is covered in rainforest as, unlike most other areas of Mexico, it has plentiful rainfall year round. |
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The new climatic conditions were not favorable to the growth of rainforest and the animals within them. |
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Breezes can have a cooling effect, humidity is generally high, particularly in the remaining rainforest areas. |
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Andasibe National Park, a tropical rainforest teeming with chameleons, leaf-tailed geckos and the largest living lemur, the Indri. |
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The flora of New Guinea is a mixture of many tropical rainforest species with origins in Asia, together with typically Australasian flora. |
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One, Aechmea magdalenae, known as ixtle or pita in Mexico, is found in dense clusters in the understory of the lowland rainforest. |
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Biak features a tropical rainforest climate with nearly identical temperatures throughout the course of the year. |
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Most of the mountainous islands are covered in tropical rainforest and volcanic in origin. |
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Palm oil plantations have been widely developed and are rapidly encroaching on the last remnants of primary rainforest. |
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The Borneo rainforest is estimated to be around 140 million years old, making it one of the oldest rainforests in the world. |
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Reptiles underwent a major evolutionary radiation in response to the drier climate that preceded the rainforest collapse. |
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Antipodal to an area of Amazon rainforest, Borneo is itself home to one of the oldest rainforests in the world. |
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Colombian territory also encompasses Amazon rainforest, tropical grassland and both Caribbean and Pacific coastlines. |
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Wild areas of Ambon Island are covered by tropical rainforest, part of the Seram rain forests ecoregion, together with neighboring Seram. |
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The low river banks are interrupted by only a few hills, and the river enters the enormous Amazon rainforest. |
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Tropical rainforest climate occurs in the latitudes of the Amazon, American cloud forests, Florida and Darien Gap. |
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In Brazil, a number of rainforest Indian tribes are now megadosing with vitamin C due to his guidance. |
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Deer live in a variety of biomes, ranging from tundra to the tropical rainforest. |
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She also once wore a camera on her head as she clambered through the rainforest of Borneo with seminomadic hunters armed with blowpipes. |
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In the Carboniferous, rainforest collapse led to a great loss of plant and animal life. |
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It also possesses the biggest reserve of coastal temperate rainforest in the world, which is the rarest and most valuable type of forest. |
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This is one of the largest tracts of temperate rainforest left in the world, covering more than 2 million hectares of land. |
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Members of Central and South American rainforest tribes hunt with darts dipped in batrachotoxins from dart-poison frog skin. |
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The hotel incorporates a unique open air rainforest garden with a barramundi pond, providing an excellent space for guests to relax. |
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The all-inclusive resort is on the private Laughing Falcon Reserve, and surrounded by serene rainforest with friendly black howler monkeys. |
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Tim Laman, found the new species in a rainforest which is surrounded by massive walls of boulders around the base of Cape Melville, News. |
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Another example is that of cauliflory, which Stebbins attributed to avoiding competition for pollinators in rainforest conditions. |
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Replacing trees is important, but when you cut down trees in the rainforest you lose the canopy and you can't replant that. |
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On the west coast, oak and birch predominated in a temperate rainforest ecosystem rich in ferns, mosses and lichens. |
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A tree shrew darts through Borneo's tangled, steamy rainforest on her daily search for food. |
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It is part of the traditional rainforest home of the Semang, often referred to as Negritos in early literature. |
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If they move deeper into the rainforest soon there will be no more rainforests. |
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Soon the beauty of the rainforest will turn into the starvation of humans and heat of the desert. |
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Rare rainforest birds observed in the rainforest included the Black-throated Trogon, King Vulture, and the Slaty-tailed Trogon. |
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But two researchers have found that 64 million years ago, the area may have actually been a tropical rainforest. |
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Bjorn Lomborg, a statistician at Arhus University in Denmark, says that many evaluations of tropical rainforest devastation are overblown. |
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Eighteen places are available in 1999 for projects which range from studying glaciers in Iceland to the tropical rainforest in Costa Rica. |
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Interactions among frugivores and fleshy fruit trees in a Philippine submontane rainforest. |
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In the Amazon rainforest, lemon ants are said to have a tangy flavor. |
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Beyond was a tangle of undergrowth fringing a pocket of rainforest. It seemed a place where a dog could wuffle to his heart's content. |
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Ancient woodland in the UK, like rainforest in the tropics, is home to rare and threatened species. |
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This large rainforest region is irrigated by several large rivers and is sparsely populated. |
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Perhaps the most impressive expression of species diversity is the density of species found in a given area of rainforest. |
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Before long father and daughter had 90 Dade County high schools raising money to purchase rainforest. |
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Here streams are usually fringed by gallery forests composed largely of rainforest trees and shrubs. |
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The Pacific Islands are ruled by a tropical rainforest and tropical savanna climate. |
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Wild vegetation runs from tropical rainforest to arid grasslands with cactus, with cypress trees along rivers and other surface water. |
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Valdivian temperate rainforest was reduced to scattered remnants in the western side of the Andes. |
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In addition, there are areas of tropical rainforest, waterfalls, petroglyphs and lakes. |
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Whatever the weather you can stroll through an exotic rainforest to enjoy the butteries here and also see some of the world's spikiest, hairiest caterpillars. |
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An easy walk on a paved path through rainforest takes you first to 100-foot Kahuna Falls and then to Akaka, which plunges some 440 feet over a cliff green with ferns. |
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If you fancy a day out, and something a little less fast and furious, join a nature trek through the rainforest or paddle up the Imbassai River in a dugout canoe. |
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Master bedroom suite includes walk-in closet and en-suite bathroom wet room with cast iron clawfoot tub, ceiling mount rainforest showerhead and dual sink vanity. |
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East of the Andes lies the savanna of the Llanos, part of the Orinoco River basin, and, in the far south east, the jungle of the Amazon rainforest. |
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Over centuries, they had decimated their highlands, so in the 50s and 60s, they migrated to the lowland rainforest and did the same through slash-and-burn agriculture. |
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The collapse of the rainforest ecology between the Moscovian and Kasimovian removed many amphibian species who did not survive as well in the cooler, drier conditions. |
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It's about the size of Ireland and an archipelago consisting of 334 islands with a major tract of pristine, temperate rainforest with Unesco world heritage status. |
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Rainforest Expeditions was looking to offer visitors from the United States, Europe and Asia a unique opportunity to learn about the tropical rainforest and the threats to it. |
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Eleven to ten million years ago, waters worked through the sandstone from the west and the Amazon began to flow eastward, leading to the emergence of the Amazon rainforest. |
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He paid for the Roundhouse concert hall in north London to be converted into a tropical rainforest paradise complete with a pool and real parrots. |
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In the Amazon rainforest I woke up covered in leaf-cutter ants. |
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Ray Mears is an explorer and survivalist, who has met headhunters deep in the Indonesian rainforest, bushmen in Namibia and the Evenk people of Siberia. |
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Lawachara National Park, a subtropical rainforest in Sylhet Division. |
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Most of the territory is covered with tropical rainforest and wetlands. |
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When he was in the rainforest, he lived on bugs and rainwater. |
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This led to a landscape which was long dominated by temperate rainforest, although human activity has since cleared the vast majority of forest cover. |
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In order to achieve this level of development, the indigenous inhabitants of the Amazon rainforest altered the forest's ecology by selective cultivation and the use of fire. |
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Fragmented rainforest on the coast and Atherton Tablelands provides critical habitats for rare and endangered species such as cassowaries, mahogany gliders and tree-kangaroos. |
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A major marine and terrestrial extinction event, the Carboniferous rainforest collapse, occurred in the middle of the period, caused by climate change. |
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It's as if the indri, the largest living lemurs, are singing at the door of my simple rainforest lodge in the lowland jungle of eastern Madagascar. |
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Typical Southern Hemisphere flora include the conifers Podocarpus and the rainforest emergents Araucaria and Agathis, as well as tree ferns and several species of Eucalyptus. |
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The measurement has been adopted by rainforest conservation charity Size of Wales, aiming to conserve an area of rainforest equating to the area of Wales. |
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The largest changes are seen in arid versus wetter zones, which can often be relatively nearby, with foliage changing from rainforest to pine forest to desert landscapes. |
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Peter took us into the rainforest, where we saw humming birds, blue crown mot mots, crested oropendolas, bright green parrots and Tobago's own national bird, the chachalaca. |
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Most of the Cape York Peninsula is drier than nearby New Guinea which limits the rainforest plants of that island from migrating across to Australia. |
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Flying foxes are important rainforest and timber regenerators. |
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Even in less affected regions, rainforest cover was greatly diminished, especially in West Africa where a few refugia were surrounded by tropical grasslands. |
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Forest types range from evergreen tropical rainforest to pine. |
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Young Eduardo and his father earn their living gathering nuts from the rainforest, and Eduardo is amazed by many of the jungle animals, including two playful tamarin. |
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Other animals include plenty of Lemurs and in a new enclosure, the Cotton Topped Tamarin from north west Columbia and Golden Lion Tamarin from the rainforest of Brazil. |
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Every enchanting mist, one hundred thousand crystal bullets of rain, sparkling dew, glistening stream, fragrant moodscapes of the rainforest are all His handiwork. |
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If there was one place I particularly didn't want to leave it was Silky Oaks Lodge, a luxury boutique hotel with spa, inside the magical Daintree rainforest. |
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However, this development led to wide scale deforestation began in the latter decades of the 19th century with timber companies cutting large areas of rainforest. |
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Since ancient times, people have opened the rainforest, altered the ecosystem, shaped the landscapes and created rice paddy and terraces to support the growing population. |
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The bonus section suggests the desert and the rainforest as additional themes for collages, and showcases the results of a few students' efforts at tide pool collage. |
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Tigers, leopards and wild boar can keep you happily occupied for hours, and who can resist the chance to fly a hang-glider over the rainforest canopy? |
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It is the planet's largest rainforest and is home to millions of species, providing one of the world's last refuges for jaguars, harpy eagles, and pink dolphins among others. |
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Although mangosteens are somewhat unfamiliar in North America, they're common in the rainforest areas of Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia. |
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