As we neared that last portage, from Quetico Lake back into Beaverhouse, two eagles stood silent vigil in a dead tree along our way. |
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If a dead tree is still standing, we leave it, as we do with woody debris on the forest floor. |
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The surface of the tree was flaking off in great sheets of bark, showering the two with dust made of both dead tree and stone. |
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Cupid clambers over the roots of a dead tree and the unroused putti, towards the two lovers. |
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Small beings that eat wood are nestled deeply and comfortably in a dead tree trunk. |
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If you have an old, dead tree in your garden, woodpeckers, nuthatches, and chickadees may seek out your yard to look for food and build their houses. |
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Once mature, the insect leaves the dead tree, flying to find their next meal. |
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Funguses only affect the dead tree wood at the core, whereas the living part, through which the sap circulates, is unharmed. |
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And bees are helpful in this process as they carry a concentrate of solar light in the shadow of a dead tree, a cave or a simple hole. |
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How can we establish sustainable forest management goals in terms of dead tree and woody debris retention? |
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For example, visitors to the valley do not always respect the Bedouin rule of only using dead tree branches for fuel. |
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Financial statement footnotes will become complicated enough to deserve their own dead tree. |
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The size of the dead tree also plays a crucial role in the diversity and abundance of those who can benefit from it. |
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Yet in spite of its dismal appearance, this dead tree is indispensable to a multitude of organisms. |
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A dead tree in your yard falls and hits your neighbour's roof, causing extensive damage. |
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How can a dead tree support all this wildlife? |
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Antagonistic fungi hasten the degeneration of the mat and the pathogen usually disappears from the above-ground parts of a dead tree within a year of wilting. |
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Finally, to take another argument, it is not by sitting on the last leafy branch of a dead tree that the rich will be able to enjoy real quality of life. |
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Outside our kitchen window is a dead tree. |
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While waiting for the storm, you should ensure that lawn furniture is safely stored and that any damaged or dead tree branches are removed from your yard. |
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Although one individual old tree, even a completely dead tree, can be host to a wide variety of species, it is generally accepted that the larger, older and more numerous the trees the richer the biodiversity of the habitat. |
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People get upset if we take down a dead tree. |
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While examining a dead tree we found several beetles. |
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Patrick Beaulieu, diverter of the natural cycle of conifers, chooses to represent the element Wood. He suspends a dead tree branch from the ceiling, which is animated into artificial life by a motor. |
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As usual, when I checked the page, it points to a dead tree with ink available at a cost. |
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To the right from the Caribou Memorial, out in the middle of the old battlefield, is a dead tree called the 'Danger Tree' around which many of the Newfoundlanders fell that day. |
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A dead tree put to use becomes something lively and profitable. |
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At the roots of every dead tree, there are a zillion seedlings,'' said Kazaks, who was recently visiting the park from LaCrosse, Wis. |
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As my gaze wandered from the group up the dead tree I spotted three white-breasted nuthatches silently scouring its upper reaches. |
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One dead tree lover converts to e-reading. |
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Each dead tree, McLean said, had been individually sprayed with herbicide. |
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