The fire crew had been called to the woodland at 9.25 pm following reports of rubbish and debris being piled up and set ablaze. |
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The flora is suggestive in places of old oak woodland with goldilocks, buttercup, moschatel, bugle and wood sedge. |
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I have walked in woodland and wet meadow, on moorland and mountain, and I have never had any problems whatsoever. |
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There's more moorland and open heath here than woodland, more gorse and heather than noble oak. |
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The hike takes in woodland and moorland and attempts to avoid anything difficult underfoot. |
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The natural woodland is based on sandy soil and consists of eucalypt forests dominated by blackbutts and bloodwoods. |
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One can listen to the rustle of woodland leaves or birdsong and view the scurrying wild animals or the graceful gliding swans. |
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The tanks, their allies, which had almost turned on them, spilled their fire and shelled positions beyond the thin clump of woodland. |
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In France, 2,741 acres of woodland near Perpignan were reduced to ashes in a blaze fanned by a tramontane wind gusting up to 80 mph. |
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Local woodland and mill dams would be preserved by a management company financed by an annual charge on the eventual householders. |
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Marissa eyes flitted about at the shadowy woodland, an eerie sense of foreboding beginning to permeate the air. |
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Perhaps the best-designed experiment I've seen took place in a small woodland chapel at a Benedictine monastery in Massachusetts. |
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The 16.5 acre site boasts natural woodland, a Japanese garden, sunken lawns, topiary and an orangery. |
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The holiday village is about four miles from Penrith and set among more than 400 acres of woodland and lakes. |
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The first mile or so was a beguilingly easy woodland walk, followed by a series of steep climbs and descents through forests of conifers. |
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The fly agaric or fairy toadstool grows here too, especially under birch along with other woodland fungi. |
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They brighten woodland gardens and perennial beds, and are useful container plants. |
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All around her there was the activity of woodland creatures, birds and mammals, insects and fish, continuing their role in the environment. |
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Oh my, wild irises and hairy beardtongues, what gorgeous jewels in the woodland green they are! |
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The unusual terrain of Etosha holds savanna grassland, dense brush and woodland. |
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What lay outside the walls was a seemingly endless view of woodland and rolling hilltops. |
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Wild Basil grows well in dry grassy places, along banks and hedgerows and open woodland. |
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Hall, cot, tree, tower, glade, mead, waste or woodland, are seen, passed, left behind, and vanish as in a dream. |
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The other is a mosaic of sand barrens and woodland and in this case, poor soil has probably slowed succession. |
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Built in baronial style, among beautiful woodland gardens, it's perched on the headland where Loch Awe divides. |
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Look out for uniquely carved benches, hogs in the hedges and other woodland animals. |
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The woodland has changed hands and the new owner is planning to fence it off, thereby denying me access to my club. |
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Vandalism is less obvious when trees are planted in mass, as in woodland planting, as any damage is not so apparent. |
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The large areas of woodland, moors, marshlands and lowlands around east Lancashire were obviously difficult to manage from the castle. |
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The rare few that still survived clung on at the edge of society, scratching a living from what little they could find in their woodland domains. |
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This forest consisted of large preserves of woodland, open areas of common land and rough moorland with a scattering of farms and villages. |
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I have a small woodland garden in the middle of which is a large stone urn on a pedestal. |
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Mature shrubs and trees line the avenue and the property is surrounded by impressive formal gardens and woodland. |
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Of these five species of woodland winter annuals, only C. verna has received much attention with regard to autecology. |
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In winter, they are found in woodland ponds and swamps, as well as coastal estuaries, bays, and inlets. |
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A number of ancient woodland indicators are present here, including tree lungwort, woodruff and sanicle. |
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The contrast of their foliage with that of ferns, astilbe, solomon seal and epimedium further enhances the woodland surroundings. |
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After a bit of a summer lull, the blues of woodland asters and the yellows of woodland goldenrods render the forest vibrant in late August. |
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The amount or kind of landscape disturbance appears to be a major factor determining the distribution of three woodland plant associations. |
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The area features generally runnable deciduous woodland with some steep slopes and craggy outcrops and a reasonable path network. |
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The number of woodland sites where ash dieback has been detected has doubled. |
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Dry woodland has a diversity of species but is dominated by loblolly pine, rock chestnut oak, and a shrubby layer of azaleas and New Jersey tea. |
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The species occurs on sand, clay and loam, among low open woodland and in shrubland. |
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There are two rock gardens, limestone and sandstone, a scented garden, a stream garden, a woodland garden, a bog garden and a dry garden. |
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The riverine woodland diminishes daily and most rivers are dry for some of the year. |
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Grotte Pere-Noel lies under woodland with a brown forest soil on Devonian limestones and dolomite. |
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A profusion of mosses, liverworts, lichens and ferns cover the woodland floor and festoon tree trunks and branches. |
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This is one of the reasons that camellias do well on a north-facing wall and rhododendrons flower best in a woodland setting. |
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The flash, or lake, is the result of mining subsidence in 1924 and a disused railway still runs through the woodland. |
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High winds have been fanning the flames and the fire has spread as far as Didsbury Intake, which contains an area of woodland. |
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Even after flooding it looks lovely, a mosaic of meadows, traditionally managed fields and ancient woodland. |
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In the meantime, strategically placed brush piles in the woodland area supply the resident birds with nesting materials. |
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This large Scottish-baronial style house is surrounded by large lawned gardens, flower beds, a traditional kitchen garden and woodland. |
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It has nine bedrooms and is surrounded by more than 11 acres of lawn, gardens and mature woodland. |
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The house and landscaped gardens are set amongst 800 acres of orchard, fields and woodland. |
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The slender Caprivi Strip is nested between Zambia and Botswana and is a wet area of woodland blessed with a few rivers. |
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Just 14 acrres of broadleaf woodland remain, including oak, ash, alder and birch and several large yew trees. |
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Split into four sections, the garden contains wild grasses, plants, a wormery and a woodland area to encourage wildlife. |
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Mostly it consists of sandy woodland and pristine marshes, full of red squirrels and sika deer. |
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It was also argued that the site proposed had a level of tree cover, but was not woodland. |
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As we made our way along the pretty woodland walk, we gradually became aware of a distant and muffled rumble. |
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It stood on the edge of a village whose name it shared and was bounded by many acres of ancient woodland. |
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There are beautiful walks amid woodland and stunning waterfalls in the Falls of Clyde. |
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If we are successful, we can begin to restore this once majestic ancient woodland to its former glory. |
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Clouts Wood is an area of ancient woodland of oak and ash, one mile south of Wroughton. |
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They sketched woodland plants and trees and learned how to use a digital camera. |
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Locals say a lot of this woodland is regrowth that's come back with a vengeance, in the absence of fire and rabbits. |
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We are hoping that the woodland, once it is established, will attract new wildlife to the area. |
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These signs were fixed at pedestrian crossings, junctions in residential roads and even on posts in the woodland idyll of Ham Common. |
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For a start, it is in a little house in the woodland beside the hotel, leading me to suspect that the staff would be elves and pixies. |
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The road wends its way queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland. |
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We have beautiful new note cards depicting fetid adder's tongues, woodland wildflowers, northwest conifers, and Mill Valley lichens. |
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We also had extensive woodland, with tiny Chinese water deer in it, but only twice did we see them. |
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My favourite of these are the daffodils which appear everywhere from formal gardens to woodland paths to urban wastelands. |
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The road wends queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland. |
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Go through the gateway on the left-hand side of the dam and follow the reservoir access road down through a small woodland plantation. |
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I took a stroll across the university campus, a compact woodland grove of academia. |
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Garlic Mustard, sometimes known as Jack-by-the-Hedge, is a common perennial. It is often found in hedgerows and likes damp woodland. |
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The trillium or western wake-robin as it is sometimes known is an attractive perennial wildflower suitable for shady woodland gardens. |
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The yellow wattlebird occurs in eucalypt forest and woodland. |
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And truly, Blake Lively and your fellow band of woodland sprites with spreadsheets, that is fine. |
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Ignore a waymarked gate on the right and follow the track as it winds left, through woodland, and comes to a signpost, directing you right along a pleasing grassy track. |
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Since 1980, I have enjoyed access from the bottom of my garden across an unfenced area of privately owned woodland to a golf course where I am a member. |
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At this time of year, the woodland garden brims with masses of colour coming from the thousands of rhododendrons, camellias, kalmias and magnolias. |
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The woodland gardens which surround the house have been well maintained and include a water feature, three stables, dog kennels and patio area paved with limestone flags. |
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It was the third such event in the ancient woodland in less than a year. |
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The woodland areas are dominated by ash, oak, birch and hazel with an interesting ground flora including dog's mercury, wood anemone and moschatel. |
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In the more dense woodland away from the coastline, stands of the distinctive Kentia Palms which reach for the sky among the stringybarks and woollybutts. |
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This walk follows a circular route around an irregularly shaped tarn, through broadleaf woodland and shady conifers and across grassy knolls nibbled by sheep. |
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To the front of the house, there is a formal garden enclosed by boxwood hedging while beyond there is a woodland garden and a paddock bisected by the Corrie Burn. |
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Situated at the edge of Loch Dunvegan, the garden is extensive with a parterre, and woodland areas planted with Himalayan blue poppies and the Himalayan lily Cardiocrinum. |
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It's a pleasant amble, wide and straight, passing beneath bridges, through cuttings and woodland, with glimpses across open countryside to distant fells. |
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It forms a mosaic of various habitats from woodland and ponds, to herb-rich calcareous grassland, resulting in a rich bio-reservoir of flora and fauna. |
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After cutting the ribbon to the entrance to the woodland walk I was presented with a bouquet by the youngest daughters of the last grandchild to be actually born at Townhead. |
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The three worked closely together to ensure that the new landscape would harmonize with a surrounding woodland of aspens, Douglas firs, ponderosa pines, and river birches. |
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The Glens are particularly outstanding in the spring with an amazing display of bluebells, wood anemones and yellow archangels that cover the floor of the woodland. |
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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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Clearance of woodland and heath continued, especially in the Weald of Kent and Sussex, in the Chiltern hills, and in the Arden district of Warwickshire. |
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Antelopes are well represented here, particularly the sable antelope which shows off their extravagant horns as they proudly march between stands of miombo woodland trees. |
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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 jay is one of the most widespread members of the crow family, occupying woodland as diverse as the Siberian taiga and the rain-forests of Thailand. |
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Park officials say the crisis in the farming industry, and particularly the foot-and-mouth emergency, has adversely affected the take-up of the woodland grants scheme. |
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For more than a year he lived rough in woodland and scavenged for food. |
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He achieved third place for his landscapes of woodland scenes. |
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Hi there, just about half an hour or so ago I spotted a Comma butterfly basking on a rock in a woodland glade in the presence of some dragonflies. |
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I've decided to try to plant Martagon Lily bulbs this fall. I have a great woodland, shaded area in my garden that needs some color and some height. |
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They live in grasslands, deserts, desert scrublands, wetland and woodland edges, shrubby habitat, arctic and alpine tundra, agricultural fields, urban and suburban areas. |
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Ahead of me a row of pollarded willows lines the bank of the stream, beyond which the ground slopes gently upwards towards leafless woodland, appearing sombre grey. |
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Using radio tracking we discovered that signal crayfish were crossing woodland and climbing quite steep bankings which makes eradication extremely difficult. |
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There are four acres of wildflower meadow surrounded by woodland. |
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The underarm lob is better suited to operations in woodland, where an overarm throw may result in the grenade hitting a tree or branch, and bouncing back towards the thrower! |
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Look for ancient woodland indicators including wild garlic, yellow archangel and wood melick, and away from the woodland you may well spot marsh and pyramidal orchids. |
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The extensive grounds are divided into around 120 acres of eligible tillage with the remaining 160 acres comprising pasture, woodland and gardens. |
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The well drained limestone land is ideal for tillage and livestock, according to the agent, while there is also a pond and woodland walks on the site. |
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The five national and sixty six provincial parks contain a healthy population of bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, bears, wolves, bison and woodland caribou. |
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Africa's largest reserve, the Selous, is a massive 55,000 sq. km. of trackless wilderness covered by brachystegia and miombo woodland, palm fringed swamp and sand rivers. |
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Now the sun lay softly upon it, and a stream bickered through a glade, and now the path lay through thickets, which hid the further woodland from view. |
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The trail around the tarn is a favourite for families, with plenty of play opportunities in water and woodland, and lots of optional tracks branching off from the main path. |
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Moist woodland on the lower mountain slopes and extending down to streams that meander in the valleys contains tulip poplar, sweet gum, and umbrella tree. |
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As a result the Forestry Commission began to expand woodland around urban areas for the first time. |
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Meet ring-tailed, collared, black and white and red ruffed lemurs in their one-acre woodland home. |
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The wooden bridge is now a tourist attraction, and it has become traditional to play the game there using sticks gathered in nearby woodland. |
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This increase in population also appears to be affecting woodland ecosystems. |
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In mainly grass farms their numbers are raised when there are improved pastures, some arable crops and patches of woodland. |
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Species living in forests, woodland, or bush tend to be sedentary, but many of the plains species undertake long migrations. |
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The woodland at Carrick House attracts a variety of migrants and otters can be seen around the coasts. |
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This unspoilt woodland is covered with lichens, liverworts and lungworts, as the expert, Ray Wood, explains. |
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The trees, rocks and banks of this unspoilt woodland are covered with lichens, liverworts and lungworts. |
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The lined nest is built on the ground close to the sea, lakes or rivers, in woodland or tundra. |
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Woodberry's dinnerware and accessories features white glazed ceramic pieces with hand-painted themes reminiscent of birchbark and woodland flora. |
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Pembroke town is at the bottom of a small valley, flanked on all sides by woodland and arable farmland. |
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There were 128,865 acres of mountain or heathland used for grazing, with 10,000 acres of managed or unmanaged woodland. |
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Kensington Meadows is an area of mixed woodland and open meadow next to the river which has been designated as a local nature reserve. |
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Harry Schick, 17, tried to kill 16-year-old Gavin Doyle after luring him to darkened woodland, the Old Bailey heard. |
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Pembrokeshire's wildlife is diverse, with marine, estuary, ancient woodland, moorland and farmland habitats all within the county. |
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As we went along, LaFleur pointed out tiny, divine, pink ladyAAEs slipper orchids, blue woodland phlox and yellow trout lilies. |
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It is usually found in mature deciduous woodland is also found in scrubby areas, hedgerows, orchards and plantations. |
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Armed with bowsaws, the volunteers helped clear nursery trees to make way for maturing woodland. |
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Borrowdale is covered in sessile oak woodland with ash, hazel and birch providing colour and variety. |
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The path left the lakeside and headed up the hill, over a stile into a woodland of lichen-encrusted sessile oaks and orange-berried rowans. |
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It is mostly a woodland species, often living near the forest verge, but in mountainous regions, it occupies any part of the forest. |
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The survey will look at species and their distribution on 350 mainly broadleaved woodland plots across England, Wales and part of Scotland. |
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The medieval iron industry consumed large quantities of charcoal and much of the woodland was coppiced for this purpose. |
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The Woodland Trust is gradually restoring the native broadleave woodland character of the plantation areas. |
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Pollen analysis shows that woodland was decreasing and grassland increasing, with a major decline of elms. |
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The climate had been warming since the later Mesolithic and continued to improve, replacing the earlier pine forests with woodland. |
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There are also 170 woodland areas within the city, 80 of which are classed as ancient. |
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Red kites were extinct in Ireland by the middle nineteenth century, due to persecution, poisoning and woodland clearance. |
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Subsequent reintroductions into broadleaved woodland followed and today the island has the single largest red squirrel population in Wales. |
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Carwyn Scott-Howell was killed after venturing off a ski run into woodland and falling 160ft down a cliff on Friday. |
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The terrain supports lowland heath communities, Ancient woodland and blanket mire which provide a habitat for some scarce flora and fauna. |
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The area also features an ancient woodland, one of the last major ones of its kind in the British Isles, known as the Caledonian Forest. |
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The campsite is located in the beautiful woodland and dunes area on the south Holland coast. |
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A large proportion of training is carried out on Dartmoor's inhospitable terrain and Woodbury Common woodland. |
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Calcaerous woodland occurs on thin soils where chalk is close to the surface. |
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One of the wardens from Cotwall End Valley nature reserve will be on hand to teach residents woodland coppicing techniques. |
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An area on the east side of the woodland was cordoned off yesterday as forensic experts scoured the land following the discovery. |
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It begins at Bethania on the A498 and climbs initially through old broadleaved woodland. |
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Within a few decades, the chestnut blight killed up to three billion American chestnut trees on over 200 million acres of woodland. |
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His range of alternative funerals includes woodland burials, firework celebrations, brass bands, torchlit processions, burial at sea and pyres. |
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It is a fine example of a Victorian era public park with water cascades, bandstand and woodland. |
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The higher you climb, the more chockablock forest and oak woodland habitat. |
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Tour the Fern Valley Native Plant Collection with the curator in March and learn about eastern woodland spring ephemerals. |
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Prescribed burning of woodland litter reduced springtail species richness as well as yearly and seasonal density. |
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The flora of the country is varied incorporating both deciduous and coniferous woodland and moorland and tundra species. |
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The Weald once was covered with forest, and its name, Old English in origin, signifies woodland. |
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Before those dates, planting of new woodland was uncommon, so a wood present in 1600 was likely to have developed naturally. |
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Provided that the area has remained as woodland, the stand is still considered ancient. |
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Since it may have been cut over many times in the past, ancient woodland does not necessarily contain very old trees. |
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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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Ancient woodland is formally defined on maps by Natural England and equivalent bodies. |
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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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Some examples of ancient woodland are nationally or locally designated, for example as Sites of Special Scientific Interest. |
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There is no formal method for reclassifying restored PAWS as ASNW, although some woodland managers now use the acronym RPAWS for a restored site. |
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Since the 1930s almost half of ancient broadleaved woodland in England and Wales has been planted with conifers or cleared for agriculture. |
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Both techniques encourage new growth while allowing the sustainable production of timber and other woodland produce. |
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These changes in management methods have resulted in changes to ancient woodland habitats, and a loss of ancient woodland to forestry. |
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Typically a coppiced woodland is harvested in sections or coups on a rotation. |
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Coppice management favours a range of wildlife, often of species adapted to open woodland. |
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Here, the light that reaches the woodland floor is extremely limited owing to the thick growth of the pollarded trees. |
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The western flank here is clad in broadleaved woodland, but further south along Watendlath Beck this gives way to rock. |
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The lower slopes have been planted with small areas of mixed woodland and are extensively compartmentalised by an array of dry stone walls. |
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Much of High Furness consists of moorland, mountain or woodland environments. |
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The higher ground is rocky heathland, with frequent tarns, while the lower ground supports pasture and woodland. |
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Box Hill has the oldest untouched area of natural woodland in the UK, one of the oldest in Europe. |
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Woodland on the steep slopes includes remnants of ancient woodland but other areas are more recently planted. |
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There are small coniferous plantations, particularly around the reservoirs, but overall woodland cover is minimal. |
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The centre and south west of the county, around Sherwood Forest, features undulating hills with ancient oak woodland. |
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Needwood Forest was a large area of ancient woodland in Staffordshire which was largely lost at the end of the 18th century. |
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The river is fed from many gills cutting through woodland and predominantly sheep farmsteads. |
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It is a sedentary species, breeding across northern Eurasia in moorland and bog areas near to woodland, mostly boreal. |
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It was set up in 1919 to expand Britain's forests and woodland after depletion during the First World War. |
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The commission was set up to increase the amount of woodland in Britain by buying land for afforestation and reforestation. |
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By contrast, in the oak woodland on a steep hillside at Keskadale in Cumberland the occurrence is solely rupestral. |
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It's our own Russian tovarich, Dimitri, an authority on woodland and shrubs. |
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It is a very woodland country, with plenty of grass, but it is too large for four days a-week, and the sport is generally rather indifferent. |
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Growing among the weeds in the woodland Mark points out hemlock water dropwort. |
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Continue along paths following waymarkers into Forestry Commission woodland. |
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However, few white-footed mice were caught, probably because there is so little woodland area on the property. |
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Last year Mrs Timmins claimed to have seen a 'Bigfoot' type creature in the same woodland, which turned out to be the vicar's Afghan hound. |
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The photographs of a coyote and an American black bear was recorded in Madrean evergreen woodland and deciduous riparian forest, respectively. |
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Moorland and woodland habitats are being improved for birds as well as the rare small mountain ringlet butterfly. |
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In 1925 the then owner, Sir John Randles, gave the National Trust 90 acres of land in this estate, including the foreshore woodland. |
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Much of the country is covered by miombo woodland, dominated by brachystegia species and others. |
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A complicated net of forestry roads in the areas adjacent to Khuzhir leads to woodland areas on the mountain slopes. |
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With a dense urban environment, Macau has no arable land, pastures, forest, or woodland. |
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The Paraguyan uplands have other woodland slope ecosystems, notably, those dominated by Anadenanthera colubrina on moist slopes. |
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Working with Severn Gorge Countryside Trust is BTCV's Green Gym which assist them on woodland work. |
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Ongoing human development of their habitat has caused populations of woodland caribou to disappear from their original southern range. |
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Rangifer vary in colour and size from the smallest, the Peary caribou, to the largest, the boreal woodland caribou. |
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Feeding habits of sympatric Long-eared Owl Asio otus, Tawny Owl Strix aluco and Barn Owl Tyto alba in a Mediterranean coastal woodland. |
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Other popular attractions inclued two Red River Hogs, 10 lion cubs and a new woodland walk. |
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Further inland the woodland of Borthwood provides delightful woodland walks, and bluebells aplenty in the spring. |
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The New Forest has a mosaic of heathland, grassland, coniferous and deciduous woodland habitats that host diverse wildlife. |
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This new woodland will encourage declining woodland birds such as willow warblers, tree pipits and garden warblers to nest. |
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These low, flat lands support heathland and woodland habitats, a large area of which forms part of the New Forest. |
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At this time, Britain was still attached to the European continent and was predominantly covered with deciduous woodland. |
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It is the dominant plant in most heathland and moorland in Europe, and in some bog vegetation and acidic pine and oak woodland. |
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Glyphosate is also effective but must be used with much greater care and will damage other woodland plants. |
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The town of Wall stands today as it has stood for six hundred years, on a high jut of granite amidst a small forest woodland. |
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Bluebells are a species of deciduous woodland over much of their range, flowering and leafing early before the canopy closes in late spring. |
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It is largely found in forested areas with coniferous, deciduous and mixed woodland, especially in wet locations. |
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Known reputed uses include lovage as an aphrodisiac, foxglove for heart disease and a yellow woodland flower, lesser celandine, for haemorrhoids. |
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When the Forestry Commission was founded in 1919 it inherited several forests, some of which were former royal forests and contained ancient woodland. |
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The flagpoles are harvested and made locally from a sustainable woodland. |
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Coppiced woodland was used extensively to provide charcoal for smelting. |
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Rooting at the tips only, it is an ideal subject for covering difficult areas either under trees, in dense shade or in semisunny spots in the woodland garden. |
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In England, the wild service tree is regarded as an indicator of ancient woodland although there is little written about it in books on the subject. |
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These were often used as markers in coppice or other woodland. |
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The genera Philomela and Curruca, as we previously observed, are very closely allied to each other, both are woodland in their habits, and both possess great melody of song. |
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The Yorkshireman and his snigging team were hired by Bodnant woodland managers Prior and Ricketts because access to the oak woodland was difficult. |
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Work on the woodland assarts of the high Middle Ages is a case in point. |
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The tree-lined gravelled drive, approached over a cattle grid, sweeps between indigenous woodland and post and rail paddocks towards an electrically operated gate. |
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Over the centuries, deforestation for the shipbuilding, charcoal, forest glass, and brickmaking industries has left the Low Weald with only remnants of that woodland cover. |
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It is the fall webworm that concerns us, as it feeds on apples, ash, birch, chokecherry, elm, hickory, linden, oaks, willow, and more than 100 fruit, shade and woodland trees. |
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There is also still plenty of woodland and trees to enjoy, including majestic Wellingtonias and a magnificent Blue Cedar which are more than 130 years old. |
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Stephen Willis of SSRS tells me that red squirrels are now regularly seen from Peterculter to Cults and on Forestry Commission woodland around Counteswells. |
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Until the 12th century, much of Pembrokeshire was virgin woodland. |
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Both species of Peromyscus, the prairie deer mouse, mentioned above, and the woodland form, the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, were taken at Goose Pond. |
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Today, the woodland that remains largely exists where deforestation has been inhibited by steep slopes or the layer of clay with flints which is difficult to plough. |
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Jacko is concerned about the ongoing impact oil and gas development will have on the region as woodland caribou and whooping cranes continue to be displaced. |
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A wild service tree has been planted in the woodland gardens of Gisborough Priory close to the Monks Walk, appropriately, at a diamond shaped path lined by lime trees. |
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The county is also home to the theme parks Thorpe Park and flanks to three sides the farmland and woodland surrounding Chessington World of Adventures in Greater London. |
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Keep an eye open for a wide range of interesting fungi including scarlet elfcup, fly agaric, red-cracking bolete and shaggy scalycap that thrive in this diverse woodland. |
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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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Rural poor often ate squirrel, opossum, rabbit and other woodland animals. |
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Training sessions include habitat identification and management, wildlife and streamside corridor creation, arable options, field and woodland edge development and farm ponds. |
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The 13-year-old confides in his friend Sam, a woodland ranger, who in turn contacts an old schoolmate, Nat Borage, a man with an in-depth knowledge of conspiracy theories. |
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Such was the great man's nyctohylophobia he divided his garden into a very formal area where he felt safer and rougher woodland of which he was fearful. |
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Open forest, woodland, and savanna areas also exist on Buru. |
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The troops or settlers would build a stockade by clearing a space of woodland and using the trees whole or chopped in half, with one end sharpened on each. |
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Which is no different than my chair bodging, in that I can go out into the woodland and do my work without having to be tied in to a village shop situation. |
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An 'independent panel' was also established to advise on the future direction of forestry and woodland policy in England, and on the role of the Forestry Commission. |
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The hill catchment contained mountain coolabah open woodland and the 2 monitored contour bays were cultivated and planted to sorghum, as were the adjacent contour bays. |
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A new stallholder, free recipes and information from Saltburn Woodland stallholders on making the most of autumnal woodland walks, will help keep the chills at bay. |
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It is unlike most woodland caribou in that it is not sedentary. |
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The varied upland landscape offers a vital habitat for dry heath, wet heath, mire, sessile oak woodland, reed bed, river, valley mire and marsh grasslands. |
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Today the fort is part of Fort Victoria Country Park which occupies 20 hectares of woodland and shore on the northwest coast of the Isle of Wight. |
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Vast swathes of woodland provide a home for kangaroos, koalas, the striped numbat, which uses its long tongue to lap up some 20,000 termites a day. |
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Working with wildlife sound recordist Geoff Sample, Coates placed 14 microphones in woodland to record birdsong early one morning in Northumberland. |
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The stereotypical image of ferns growing in moist shady woodland nooks is far from a complete picture of the habitats where ferns can be found growing. |
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The bare hill top was once covered by woodland that may have been destroyed by fire and it is thought that the hill was once inhabited, though no remains have been found. |
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Green Wood Centre is a national leading body on the revival of the coppicing industry and has spent over twenty years training new coppice and woodland workers. |
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There are two wooden kissing gates along the next stretch before we cross a railway bridge and continue ahead past Cleveland Lodge to a strip of woodland beside Newton Road. |
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Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which exploits the capacity of many species of trees to put out new shoots from their stump or roots if cut down. |
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The River Swale and its valley support a range of habitats including broadleaved, mixed and conifer woodland as well as hay meadows and grasslands. |
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Over the years, the authority has acquired 500 acres of broadleaved woodland in North Pembrokeshire and is actively managing it as well as providing public access. |
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But if Fritz is stationed in that patch of woodland, we've got no chance! |
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There was a landscape of arable, pasture and managed woodland. |
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The south coast of Gower is the chief magnet for walkers, with a path stretching from Mumbles Head across the cliff tops, beaches and coastal woodland to Rhossili. |
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The penny bun can be found in many regions and in a variety of woodland. |
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Its woodland would also have been ideal for natural resources and hunting. |
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The authors argue that many of the basic human adaptations evolved in the ancient forest and woodland ecosystems of late Miocene and early Pliocene Africa. |
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Valleys cut through the peninsula and contain rich deciduous woodland. |
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This was followed by the nomadic people who settled around the modern town around 4,500 BC as farmers clearing the area of woodland and building monuments. |
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In places, with the reduction of sheep grazing, action has been taken to maintain open downland by suppressing the natural growth of scrub and birch woodland. |
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In the Middle Ages and Renaissance, it was commonly described as an extremely wild woodland creature, a symbol of purity and grace, which could only be captured by a virgin. |
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In this way, a crop is available each year somewhere in the woodland. |
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Several scenes from the TV series were shot in local woodland. |
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The birds are found in woodland, farmland, scrub, and wetlands. |
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It was the largest remaining area of woodland and heath in the territories that became England and was inhabited by wolves, boars and possibly even bears. |
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The growth of blanket bog and the extensive clearing of woodland to facilitate farming are believed to be the main causes of deforestation during the following centuries. |
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It is a mixture of woodland, grassland and limestone pavement. |
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Treecreepers are small woodland birds, brown above and white below. |
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Areas of ancient woodland are found in Riverside Park and Balbirnie Park, both of which are also designated historic gardens and designed landscapes. |
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An incidental effect of pollarding in woodland is the encouragement of underbrush growth due to increased levels of light reaching the woodland floor. |
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It provides little projects using luxury yarns and woodland themes and blends discussions of stitchery and production with patterns for accessories that are very affordable. |
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The rare woodland caribou have the most restricted range living at higher altitudes in the subalpine meadows and alpine tundra areas of some of the mountain ranges. |
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In the Neolithic period, people started to manage animals and grow crops on farms cleared from the woodland, rather than act purely as hunters and as gatherers. |
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The main characteristic of the vale of Mowbray is the fertile agricultural land used for crops and permanent grassland, though isolated pockets of woodland remain. |
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The National Planning Policy Framework published in 2012 is the government policy document relating to planning decisions affecting ancient woodland. |
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When the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086, the forest covered perhaps a quarter of Nottinghamshire in woodland and heath subject to the forest laws. |
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The golden eagles here often nest in chaparral and oak woodland, oak savanna and grassland amongst low rolling hill typified by diverse vegetation. |
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The Lordship of Golcar is recorded in the Domesday Book as including half a carucate of taxable land and woodland pasture one league long and half a league wide. |
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Wepre Woods, an ancient woodland in the town, is controlled by Flintshire County Council's Ranger Service and includes Ewloe Castle which dates from the 13th century. |
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From east of the Canadian Rocky Mountains to the mountains of Labrador, the golden eagle is found in small numbers in boreal forest peatlands and similar mixed woodland areas. |
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