The group could not get permission to paint a mural on an existing structure so, the county council built the wall on Woodlands Drive. |
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The octogenarians, whose big day is today, are hosting a party for 70 people at the Woodlands Club in Calne tomorrow evening. |
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The reception was held in the Woodlands Hotel and the happy couple spent a month travelling Australia on their honeymoon. |
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Woodlands Mill, which is situated in a wooded clough, was built at the peak of manufacturing activity in the area. |
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Up late on Friday but in time to run a quick meeting then off to the Woodlands Golf Club for the IBM Social Golf Club day. |
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The group of staff will be supported by friends and workmates from Woodlands. |
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Woodlands near water are their preferred habitat, although raccoons may also be found in farmlands, suburban or urban areas. |
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The Blackfoot Indians' Algonquian dialect is related to the languages of several Plains, Eastern Woodlands, and Great Lake region tribes. |
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Woodlands are also an important source of arable soils that lie beneath the tree cover. |
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The day began with a committee lunch at the Woodlands Hotel, to which the two stars, along with their management team, helicoptered in. |
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I waited for several minutes in Woodlands Grove to see if there was any sign of traffic tailing back from the Stockton Lane or Malton Road junction. |
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At the time he lived in a former council house in Woodlands Rise, Haworth. |
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Woodlands are the butcherbird's natural habitat, but like many similar species they have adapted well to urbanisation and can be found in leafy suburbs. |
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Eighty youngsters from Woodlands School, Harrogate, were given a breakfast of bacon and sausage butties to mark the start of Farmhouse Breakfast Week. |
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It was only through sheer serendipity that he found what he was looking for bobbing about on the Clyde just a few miles from his home in Woodlands. |
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The Cahokia flea started itching in my ear when I posted about the exhibit of Woodlands and Mississippian artifacts that is coming to Washington next month. |
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Such was the sparkless nature of the game that if either goalkeeper had gone off to rest in the Woodlands stadium terraces, he would never have been missed. |
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With the Woodlands complex at Carlton Minniot starting to thaw out entries are gradually creeping up again and with the water still cold the fish are tightly shoaled. |
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The Club in Arlington Street, in the Woodlands area of the city is still thriving today. |
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There will be 124 new homes in the development's first phase, which offers styles including Parklands, Lakelands and Woodlands. |
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The Ojibwes were Mdewin, out of the Woodlands, but now needed to have the Medicine of the Plains. |
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It is now a language and culture exchange between the two schools, run by the German department at Allestree Woodlands School. |
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Woodlands School in Coventry is now also a sports college, which has a newly built sport centre. |
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Passersby near La Padella cafe in Woodlands Road screamed in terror as the police arrived. |
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Woodlands of Box eucalypts and Ironbarks once stretched from western Victoria in a great are through central NSW and into southern Queensland. |
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Hill was a problem child who was sent to Woodlands because his parents couldn't handle him at home. |
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Luke Roberts took four for 10 for Bedlinog and Ian Gladwyn added 18 for Woodlands. |
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The Woodlands is still experiencing huge growth to this day. |
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Horner Woodlands and Tarr Steps woodlands are prime examples. |
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The Prime Desert Woodlands contains such desert flora as Joshua trees, California junipers and creosote bushes on about 100 acres at Avenue K-8 and 35th Street West. |
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These include the Far North, west to east, the West Coast, the Southwest, the Plains, the Eastern Woodlands, the Far North, and the Northeast, Algonquians and Iroquoians. |
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Woodlands and wetlands keep their avens, enchanter's nightshade, lopseed, leafcup, touch-me-not, wood nettle, Joe Pye weed, monkey flower, and tall bell flower. |
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At Woodlands Residential Home, Curch, Crookham, Hampshire with her family. |
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Eastern woodlands Aphaenogaster ants make twenty-inch-deep nests occupied by a few hundred workers. |
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One of its manifestations was naturalistic sweeps of winter aconite, bluebells, daffodils or anemones multiplying by the thousands in woodlands. |
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But as the rains progress, they abandon the tall, rank grass in the floodplains and woodlands in search of more palatable foodstuff. |
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The woodlands behind the house provide the habitat for roe deer, pheasants, woodcock, and pigeons which form the basis for a small rough shoot. |
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The Woodland Trust do a lot of work fighting to preserve our ancient woodlands, also working to improve the growth of the woods naturally. |
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It also looks at ways of supporting the indigenous timber industry and using woodlands to improve health, landscape and wildlife. |
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And its fragility makes it a good early indicator of the decline of ancient woodlands. |
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There were also fears about the effect the fire would have on the area's oak woodlands, which are an important habitat for birds and plants. |
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Adams said foxes that did not come out of the cover of woodlands or were injured could still be legitimately killed by the hound pack. |
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One area being highlighted is at Bilsdale, where ancient woodlands are to be restored. |
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Schoolchildren who planted trees on a site in Barnoldswick will be able to watch them grow into one of the area's most important woodlands. |
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Trees and woodlands take centuries to mature but may be felled in an instant. |
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Beneath the heavy canopy of foliage, she captured the spirit of these woodlands of giant trees. |
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Nineteen percent of the land is arable and 46 percent consists of forests and woodlands. |
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Murder squad detectives have been drafted in after a body was found partly buried in woodlands by a man walking his dog. |
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While birds such as the korhaans and bustards inhabit the open grassland, other species reside in the adjacent woodlands. |
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The greater kudu is found throughout eastern and southern Africa, in mixed woodlands, bushlands, hills and mountains. |
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Polycarpon tetraphyllum is a widespread weed of gardens, limestone areas and woodlands from Exmouth to Bunbury. |
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The tree lungwort was once used as herbal remedy and is only found in the oldest of woodlands. |
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Viable woodlands are just as critical as clean waters for frogs, toads, turtles, salamanders, newts, and many species of reptiles. |
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Britain's woodlands are enjoying a renaissance in private purchasing by those who want to own their very own piece of nature. |
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The ancient Assyrians, like many more recent armies, deliberately burned the woodlands of their enemies. |
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Here, the eye still meets unbroken views of lush woodlands sweeping down to the river Thames, surrounded by open riverside meadows. |
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This 32 ha site occurs on flat to gently rolling woodlands and agricultural land. |
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It is hoped oak, birch and rowan, the dominant species found naturally in such local woodlands, will gradually seed in the areas thinned. |
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Bedroom 5, which is currently used as a study, has a window looking out over open countryside to woodlands in the distance. |
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Even though the woodlands here are relatively small, it's easy to get lost in them if you don't follow the paths. |
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This rather shy animal is not easily sighted in the open and you are more likely to see or hear them in thick woodlands and forested parks. |
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Koalas inhabit eucalyptus woodlands where they feed on eucalyptus leaves, stems, flowers, and bark. |
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These walking safaris are close to the camps and one tented camp allows longer walking adventures in the endless woodlands and plains habitat. |
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The gardens are bounded by rhododendrons as well as azaleas, while in the woodlands there are snowdrops, bluebells, daffodils and narcissi. |
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Since then vast tracts of fields and woodlands have disappeared to make way for housing and other development. |
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Volunteers, environmental groups, and government agencies are now restoring its 19,000 acres of prairie, woodlands, savannas, and wetlands. |
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This is a landscape of woodlands, forests, reservoirs and farmsteads scattered below high moorland ridges which reach their peak at Shining Tor. |
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Explorer days are also an opportunity to find more about local habitats such as woodlands, bogs, coast and marshes. |
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It is a very attractive park of rolling hills, open grassy valleys, interspersed with thickets, woodlands and rich wetlands. |
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These barriers halted the early flood of Anglo-Saxon invaders to fertile meadowlands and ancient woodlands. |
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The elevation increases to the west, giving rise to more rainfall and woodlands with good potential for agriculture. |
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There are many plant species typical of those found in ancient woodlands, such as yellow archangel, wood anemone and wood melick. |
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Eastern woodlands and Great Lakes tribes created domed houses using lightweight stick frames covered by bark or woven mats. |
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It is common in the understory of open mixed woodlands at middle elevations in the eastern and southeastern Iberian Peninsula. |
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Our study focused on the Wood Thrush, a Neotropical migrant that nests in eastern woodlands of North America. |
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The Warbling Vireo's typical habitat is open deciduous or shrubby mixed woodlands, especially where large trees are present. |
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They grow among grass and moss in mixed woodlands, but they seem to have a special affinity with silver birch. |
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All of the recycled trees will be shredded and turned into mulch, which will be used to fertilise woodlands in the region. |
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From time to time, these should be released to seek truffles in the woodlands roundabout. |
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The black stork, black vulture, and endangered Spanish imperial eagle are among the 42 species of birds that depend on the cork woodlands. |
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Access to the picnic area is at the main entrance to the woodlands, at Belleek, and the route will be signposted. |
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Allium bulgarium grows wild in the woodlands and mountain slopes of Turkey and the Ukraine. |
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Of the smaller old-growth woodlands that have survived, most have gone unrecognized and unappreciated. |
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He complimented the local community who through their efforts had almost eliminated illegal dumping in woodlands, bogland and roadside. |
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Simultaneously he recommended the rebuilding of neglected land resources, notably farm woodlands, pasture, and hay lands. |
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The lives of innumerable other animals that rely on oak woodlands during migration or breeding could be disrupted. |
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The majority of threatened ecosystems are eucalypt woodlands and brigalow forest. |
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Long-eared Owls breed in dense coniferous or broadleaved woodlands with adjacent open areas where they hunt. |
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Throughout the woodlands, color can be found in late-blooming azaleas, lilies, bugbanes, hostas, and hydrangeas. |
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According to Walker, Cornus canadensis, bunchberries, can be found in clearings and moist woodlands. |
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It is a perennial forb that prefers dry, sterile, and sandy soils, often in dry, open woodlands, savannas, or clearings. |
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True salamanders live in burrows under logs or stones in moist woodlands and subalpine meadows, emerging only on mild, damp nights. |
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The hog-nosed skunk is found in small numbers in the pinon-juniper woodlands of southeastern Colorado. |
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Pale swallow-worts invade a wide variety of habitats including old fields, open woodlands, pastures, roadsides, and floodplains. |
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Sudden gasps of hot wind howl through lodges, camps, villages and the woodlands. |
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The habitat of the coachwhip includes deserts, grasslands, prairies, woodlands, and open areas. |
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Locally, it may be expected not only in gardens, but also in farmyards, sand-dunes, thickets, hedgerows and woodlands. |
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In 1708, the area around their towns consisted of open oak woodlands, savannas, and prairies. |
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Fields gave way to scattered woodlands, bare and gaunt against the early winter darkness. |
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These include large decked roof terraces offering panoramic views over the surrounding woodlands. |
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We've got some rare basalt woodlands and 600 or 800 year old grass trees, and quite a few endangered species. |
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The bluebell, which is native to moist deciduous woodlands, is perfect for naturalizing. |
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Wood small-reed is often considered to be a weed species in standard woodlands management, and is often removed from plantation areas as it can out-compete the young trees. |
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This species of goat's beard is a Missouri native plant which occurs in moist woodlands and along bluffs in the central and southeast part of the State. |
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Camp Nelson and High Bridge were dry woodlands in silty clay on steep, south-facing, gorge slopes, but Scotts Grove was a mesie woodland on level silt loam. |
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Common duiker and grysbok abound in the thickets and woodlands. |
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Cuckoo pint or Lords and Ladies grows in woodlands, hedges and ditches. |
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These are classed as areas of county importance for their wildlife, which include ancient woodlands, species-rich grasslands and meadows, wetlands and mires. |
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Visitors are invited to climb aboard and enjoy a trek through the woodlands surrounding the village, fording a stream and passing through banana and pineapple plantations. |
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However, hunting has been allowed to continue in Scotland due to a clause that allows huntsmen to use hounds to flush foxes hiding in woodlands out into the open. |
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It is hoped to have talks in the coming year on landscape and memory, woodlands, marine archaeology, and a lecture by a plantsman trained at Glasnevin. |
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Growing conifers is still important, but oaks, ash, and limes are now seen as a way of restoring ancient woodlands and promoting more diverse flora and fauna. |
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In autumn the mudflats host migrant shorebirds including plovers, yellowlegs, and sandpipers, and warblers are common in woodlands at both ends of the pond. |
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Spread out below the ridge is a remarkable expanse of woodlands, an acacia and eucalypt plain of shimmering leaf canopy that extends to the coast. |
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Much of the countryside is accessible too, with hundreds of long-distance paths and shorter, waymarked routes to help you discover woodlands, heaths, hills and moors. |
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He penned a large chunk of the epic The Lord of the Rings here, inspired by the rural patchwork of hedges, meadows and woodlands rolling down to the lazy River Ribble. |
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The protected woodlands in Hazelwood will remain largely untouched, but proposals have been put forward that they be opened up to pedestrians via a series of walkways. |
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Directly beneath Wartburg Castle, nitrophilous pioneer woodlands dominated by Maplespecies have developed due to the tradition of waste deposition in former times. |
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It's an ambitious project that's reconnecting the bush from the karri forests in the South West corner across to the semi-arid woodlands around Kalgoorlie. |
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Recent damage in local woodlands to hides on a lake, and to equipment on the playing field, plus damage to a lamppost opposite the village hall has made councillors see red. |
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The woodlands and grasses will help to improve air quality, screen noise pollution and increase access to green spaces to encourage youngsters to stay active. |
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The council is responsible for maintaining more than 100 parks, open spaces, commons and woodlands which attract around five million visitors a year. |
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Ted Horgan of Coillte told delegates that broadleaf woodlands have many non-wood benefits but there is no commercial basis for growing them in Ireland. |
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In the valley floors and on hill slopes we have cultivated fields, pastures and, along water streams, hygrophilous riparial woodlands with poplar and willow trees. |
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Fox squirrels made a beeline for woodlands from almost 455 yards away. |
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The Ravine Forests were distinguished from other deciduous woodlands by their high, steep bank slopes, calcareous soils and their associated calciphilic flora. |
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The board told of King Alfred's Cairn, a nature reserve of calcareous woodlands, permissive paths, interesting flowers and Heritage Lottery funding. |
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Virtually the whole of the country was once cloaked in Caledonian woodlands which have mostly been chopped down to make buildings and to accommodate sheep. |
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During migration they are less restricted than during the breeding season and can be found in brushy areas, along streams, and in shady, broadleaved woodlands. |
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I love woodlands, and deciduous, broadleaved woodlands are my favourite. |
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By using large, easily mobile poultry sheds he allows his birds to benefit from clean, fresh ground each day around the farm's 100 acres of fields and woodlands. |
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Galloping through the tall trees in forest woodlands or winding our way slowly over miles of alien, stony-gray barrens, we came to know a place apart from our comfort zones. |
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The frilled lizard lives in the subhumid to semi-arid grassy woodlands. |
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Pollen studies by scientists have revealed that both of the island chains were once covered in dense woodlands of birch, alder, willow, hazel, rowan and aspen. |
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Known for its rugged canyons, expansive rolling hills of oak woodlands, and healthy population of tarantulas, the 87,000-acre park offers more than 250 miles of trails. |
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Ambitious schemes are also in the pipeline to replant some of the park's lost woodlands and also to restore large areas of grasslands, bogs and moorland. |
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Not only is the grey squirrel responsible for the elimination of the red squirrel it is also to blame for damaging our woodlands and desecrating the nests of woodland birds. |
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The Tequesta did not engage the Spanish,they evacuated into the coastal woodlands. |
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On sandy soils, the thick woodlands turn into savannas where the aforementioned species prevail as well as species like Jacaranda mimosifolia. |
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These woodlands are dominated by canopy trees such as Handroanthus impetiginosus and characterized by frequent lianas and epiphytes. |
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The stringybark woodlands of south-west Victoria provide habitat for the endangered red-tailed black cockatoo. |
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A workers' co-operative in Pembrokeshire is turning back the clock by reintroducing traditional coppice crafts into two woodlands. |
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They prefer Acacieae, Commiphora, Combretum and open Terminalia woodlands over denser environments like Brachystegia woodlands. |
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The coat pattern has been claimed to serve as camouflage in the light and shade patterns of savannah woodlands. |
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It was about the size of a rabbit and lived in the open woodlands of what is now South Dakota. |
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They occur in a variety of habitats, such as grasslands, savannas, woodlands, thorny scrublands, mountains, and coastal hills. |
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Western and southern Anatolia, which have a Mediterranean climate, contain Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecoregions. |
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These rains sustain summer pastures of grasses and herbs, with dry woodlands and shrublands along seasonal watercourses. |
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Federally listed golden-cheeked warblers and black-capped vireos also use the woodlands for breeding and raising offspring. |
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The settlers practiced burning of woodlands to release nutrients into the soil. |
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The Kingley Vale National Nature Reserve in West Sussex has one of Europe's largest yew woodlands. |
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The sika deer inhabits temperate and subtropical woodlands, which often occupy areas suitable for farming and other human exploitation. |
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Common shrews are found throughout the woodlands, grasslands, and hedgelands of Britain, Scandinavia, and Eastern Europe. |
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Galicia's woodlands and mountains are home to rabbits, hares, wild boars, and roe deer, all of which are popular with hunters. |
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Wigg Island, a former brownfield site east of Runcorn, contains a network of public footpaths through newly planted woodlands and meadows. |
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Many ancient woodlands have legal protection of various types, but it is not automatically the case that any ancient woodland is protected. |
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Ancient woodlands also require special consideration when they are affected by planning application. |
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These woodlands typically have a plantation structure, with even aged crops of one or two species planted for commercial purposes. |
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The common buzzard breeds in woodlands, usually on the fringes, but favours hunting over open land. |
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Where there are dry sandy soils there are remnants of historic heathlands and ancient semi natural woodlands. |
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As with all Forestry Commission woodlands timber is independently certified under the Forest Stewardship Council scheme. |
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Large families or clans wandering in the lush woodlands long continued to be the most common form of life through human prehistory. |
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Part of this role is carried out by providing grants in support of private forests and woodlands. |
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At this latitude, you begin to see ponderosas at about 2,000 feet in the oak woodlands of the Gold Country. |
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Agriculturally improved grassland, broadleaved woodlands and forestry plantation are also characteristic features of the area. |
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The woodlands within the estate were taken over by the Forestry Commission and the trees were felled and replaced by conifers. |
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During the second interstadial open pine woodlands, frutescent formations of Alnaster, and dwarf birch dominated. |
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Here, there is a large number of country houses and estates with parkland, estate woodlands, plantations and game coverts. |
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The red squirrel is found in both coniferous forest and temperate broadleaf woodlands. |
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The summit of the ridge is mostly covered in woodlands as part of the Staten Island Greenbelt. |
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Below the tree line are wooded areas, including British and European native oak woodlands and introduced softwood plantations. |
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Careless suggested that the house was unsafe and recommended that the king hide in an oak tree in the woodlands surrounding Boscobel House. |
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Deep into distant woodlands winds a mazy way, reaching to overlapping spurs of mountains bathed in their hill-side blue. |
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In recent years, the trend has been to diversify and plant more broadleaved and mixed woodlands. |
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Bangladesh has an abundance of wildlife in its forests, marshes, woodlands and hills. |
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By 8000 BC temperatures were higher than today, and birch woodlands spread rapidly. |
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Modern Mnarja festivals take place in and around the woodlands of Buskett, just outside the town of Rabat. |
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Mixed-conifer woodlands cover much of the lava flows at El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico. |
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We studied nesting behavior of the blue-gray gnatcatcher, plumbeous vireo, and western tanager in pinyon juniper woodlands in New Mexico. |
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These include mulga, myall and black oak woodlands, chenopod shrublands, ephemeral wetlands and fringing dunes, and melaleuca drainages. |
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Vegetation was similar on study areas, and included interior chaparral, pinyon juniper woodlands, and mixed ponderosa pine forests. |
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Today, although surrounded by a commercial woodland owned by Lowther Estates, the hill still contains some natural woodlands and is a popular local and tourist attraction. |
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It remains unclear if the patchy distribution of these forests and woodlands is natural, or the result of clearing which began during the Incan period. |
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The Prince Consort participated directly in the laying out of the estate, gardens and woodlands to prove his knowledge of forestry and landscaping. |
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The European badger is found in deciduous and mixed woodlands, clearings, spinneys, pastureland and scrub, including Mediterranean maquis shrubland. |
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Forests replaced open woodlands and grasslands across the continent. |
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The North Saharan steppe and woodlands is along the northern desert, next to the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub ecoregions of the northern Maghreb and Cyrenaica. |
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Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging. |
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The valley woodlands were carefully managed to produce mature trees for shipbuilding, or by coppicing for charcoal, and to provide bark for tanning. |
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One of the properties featured is Gurnard Pines Holiday Village, a selatering park near Cowes set in 55 acres of gently sloping grass and woodlands. |
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Though found in widely varied habitats and climates, it typically avoids extensive woodlands, grasslands, and deserts away from human development. |
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Where the foothills of the Alps and the Pannonian Plain meet, a special landscape protection area of veldt and reed regions, oak forests, landscapes and woodlands has arisen. |
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These carnivores were common and widespread in the previous epoch, the Oligocene, and disappeared when the climate changed and woodlands were replaced by savanna. |
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The natural vegetation is Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and shrubs. |
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The mountain slopes and high woodlands also hold other species which aren't present in the UK, such as citril finch, alpine accentor, black woodpecker and alpine chough. |
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The rich woodlands host bloodroot, violets, mayapple, and wild geranium. |
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Men whose lives glided on like rivers that water the woodlands. |
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Early plantations were criticised for their lack of diversity, however the Forestry Commission has been steadily improving the value of its woodlands for wildlife. |
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The limestone pavements of the area are a habitat for several species usually confined to woodlands, such as dog's mercury, wood anemone and ramsons. |
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