Have they vanished along with footpaths, with grasslands and clearings, with nature? |
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In other words, it's a type of animal that prefers a forest with clearings to larger, unbroken tracts of old growth. |
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Automated clearings are used for credit and debit transfers such as standing order payments, direct credits, and direct debits. |
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The trees loomed high above their heads, the moon peeking through the small clearings from the leaves. |
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The lesser topographical names like thorpe, and in Norwegian-dominated areas thwaite, were marginal settlements and clearings. |
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According to Walker, Cornus canadensis, bunchberries, can be found in clearings and moist woodlands. |
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Forest openings and clearings and agricultural areas are also good habitat for the Western Bluebird. |
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But she does a magnificent job of observing him as he disports himself in various clearings. |
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They are common in forest clearings, wetlands, edges, residential areas, orchards, and stands of Russian olive. |
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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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Examples of secondary succession include the steps by which forests invade clearings that have been created by storms or logging. |
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Usually the hearths are located at meadows or clearings near cold pure mountain streams or springs under the thick shadows of beeches and oaks. |
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Many students, sweating over their books, have dreamt of taking a relaxing nap in one of the beautiful forest clearings. |
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In the summer, before they arrive for slaughter, reindeer graze on marshes, riverside meadows, fells and forest clearings. |
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Small white dots in some fields are the clearings where the farmhouses and barns are located. |
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Campers can pitch their own tents in clearings, or hire a bell tent or shepherd's hut. |
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Bongo are most easily observed in forest clearings which are their centers of activity and are seldomly encountered in the closed forest. |
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Description of plan for the establishment and maintenance of firebreaks including clearings and other infrastructure that is deemed necessary. |
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Blue Grouse are found in open woods or clearings in mature pine or fir and Douglas fir forests at a wide range of elevations, most often at mid-elevations. |
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In the remaining downy oak and pine forests, clearings are created which can serve as breeding sites for the ground-breeding nightjar. |
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Walk from the Kanangra Walls car park to the Plateau Track, which splits and reforms like a river across several rocky clearings. |
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For real white-knuckle adventure, take a helicopter to the North Johnstone River and raft out over four days, camping in riverside clearings. |
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She works with the landscape, placing sculptures among, or even in, the trees, in flowing streams and still pools, and in orchard clearings. |
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Since then, however, biofuel clearings and other pressures have created new concerns. |
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Rural Kayan generally maintain a subsistence economy based on shifting cultivation, with hill rice grown on clearings in the rainforest. |
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The estate extends over approx. 10 acres of grasslands, clearings and scrubland. |
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In any case, it is advisable to carry out clearings to improve the quality of wood obtained at the final cutting. |
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The forest still covers some 95 percent of the landscape including swamp forests and natural forest clearings. |
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Lopping schedules are optimised, thus keeping the cost of managing clearings in wooded areas under control, and in total safety. |
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Watch kangaroos, wallabies and emus graze peacefully in the clearings and wombats scuttling across your path. |
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Such clearings release massive amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, a major contributor to global warming. |
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Most villages and agriculture clearings are located along these two principal roads. |
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Eight sills, one scupper and eight culverts will ease the most difficult clearings. |
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In both regions the physical setting is usually the open air in temple yards and courtyards, under the shade of big trees, in house and public yards, fields and clearings. |
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Numerous clearings can be seen scattered along these roads. |
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The amount of the shortfall is calculated after the return, through the clearings, of any payment items payable by the defaulter that are still in its possession. |
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Indicate the length and width of the clearings and the work plan for maintenance, should further indicate other activities such as controlled fires in order to minimize the negative effects of veldt fires. |
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Flourish One hope is that by creating warm, sunny clearings, species of butterfly such as Speckled Wood and Holly Blue will flourish. |
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Its grassy clearings were grazed by herds of wild horses known as tarpans, which today can be seen at an experimental breeding station near Popielno. |
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Gaurs are water-dependent grazers and browsers with a preference for green grass and other monocots that grow in forest clearings, which may explain the origins of the gayal. |
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Pines, firs and larches have been planted to fill in clearings in the natural forest, and the whole area forms one of the finest wooded regions in Navarre. |
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The trees are the bone trabeculae and the clearings are holes. |
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The morning wore on, up above on the mountain were huge clearings of limestone scree, beneath my feet the same old seabed tinkled and chinked – how metallic can the sound of rocks become? |
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In contrast, the latter, in its most traditional and organized manner, practised for centuries by the inhabitants of villages in the immediate vicinity or in clearings in the forest consists of slash-and-burn agriculture. |
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This renders thought insensitive to the fundamental structure of Being, in which any particular clearing is ontologically co-present with the unintelligible plenitude of alternative clearings, the mystery. |
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It grows in a lot of places like clearings or next to roads and rivers. |
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For clearings larger than those prescribed in this standard, the operator shall make use of professional services that will respect maple forest standards, as those applied to land on public property. |
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This species is active during the day and is found in mixed forests dominated by poplar and birch trees, usually near openings such as, clearings, borders of logging areas, and fields. |
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The second major trend can be seen in the southern edge, highlighted by numerous small clearings, which create an increase in edge forest conditions and a reduction in the size and abundance of forest interior. |
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In late 1997, in connection with the closing of its agencies in six Canadian centres, the Bank made new arrangements with members of the CPA to exchange cheques through the clearings in each of these locations. |
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It grows in abundance next to old walling and in forest clearings. |
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The area incorporates mixed and Marantaceae forest types and an abundance of forest clearings supporting exceptional densities of a number of charismatic large mammals, including gorillas. |
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Proof of this adaptability is seen in its easy and eager ability to repopulate areas damaged by forest fires or clearings. |
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When the Spanish arrived in 1494, except for small agricultural clearings, the country was deeply forested. |
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The daily cheque clearings began around 1770 when bank clerks met at the Five Bells to exchange all their cheques in one place and settle the balances in cash. |
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Being responsible for secure data transfer, as well as for reliable electronic exchange of information, KIR plays a key role in the interbank clearings. |
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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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Germanic settlements were typically small, rarely containing much more than ten households, often less, and were usually located by clearings in the woods. |
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Clearings exhibited large quantities of grapes that crept along from shrub to shrub, their huge bunches of fruit nearly touching the ground. |
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Clearings created by fire were made for many reasons, such as to draw game animals and to promote certain kinds of edible plants such as berries. |
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