Taking up water conservation works will make a fundamental contribution to protecting the flora and fauna in the forest areas. |
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The first was the incumbent wetland flora with origins in the early Carboniferous. |
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This is part of a project that commenced just two years ago where the committee commissioned an audit of wildlife, flora and fauna. |
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This week he looks at the aftermath of the Ice Age, which saw the land recolonised by flora and fauna. |
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The limestone pavement gives the island a character akin to the Burren with a similar flora. |
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Planting your garden with the flora of the region can also link it to the vista. |
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Also, some plant species may be over-represented in the fossil flora, because they grew on the lake margin. |
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Wildlife cinematographers and researchers camp out in these houses to study flora and fauna. |
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The lamp at the entrance of the greenhouse had already been aglow and green, producing a bright shimmer across the closed area of rich flora. |
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Given the sandy soils, the ground flora in these areas is dominated by bracken, wavy hair grass and common cow wheat. |
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I hope to have photos and an entry about my new carnivorous flora soon, as they are wicked cool. |
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The common cow wheat, together with blaeberry, are conspicuous in the ground flora. |
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We tested a possible effect of the ingestion of probiotics on the bacterial flora of the nose. |
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It would be good for more effort to be dedicated to training to help build capacities of the nations in managing fauna and flora species. |
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This ability to digest the less desirable species of flora means Galloways will thrive in less than ideal conditions. |
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Introduced species of flora like crack willows had choked and badly affected water quality in the creek. |
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Guidelines on how climbers can help protect flora and fauna have been published. |
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The addition of Lactobacillus bifidus and Lactobacillus acidophilus to the diet supports flora colonization. |
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It is one of Cumbria's few evergreen flora of the fells and can be seen all year round. |
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The known vascular flora of the Preserve consists of 538 specific and infraspecific taxa from 310 genera in 98 families. |
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Furthermore, since humans have been in New Zealand, many breeds of native flora and fauna have become extinct. |
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If we think of flora of the fells at all it is often to appreciate their beauty. |
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Further evidence of its interest and national importance comes from its role as a refuge for wetland flora. |
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There is also a large number of highly varied indigenous flora species that are characteristic of low-altitude tropical forests. |
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Admire the postcard views of city skyscrapers and the native Western Australian flora in the botanic gardens. |
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One key aspect of the project was a rapid ecological evaluation of the park's flora and fauna. |
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Can we imagine extending our sensoria and expanding our consciousness to include the dusk of flora? |
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It was only when the council put a thick layer of clay over it that this flora was lost. |
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The ground flora is dominated by dog's mercury, with sanicle, woodruff, wood melick and wild garlic. |
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To understand the damage humanity can wreak on irreplaceable flora and fauna, New Zealand is the place to be. |
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The ponds are home to Smooth and Common newts, with a variety of interesting flora covering the reserve, including broad-leaved helleborines. |
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It is a land that is difficult to grow anything in, except that flora which is tough, resourceful and thorny. |
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Forested areas have had the priority for conservation, but scrublands and the plains flora have been little prized. |
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The flora extracted from the underlying Maastrichtian chalks is sparse, but indicative of open marine conditions. |
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In some ways it can be considered as a miniature flora of an area, highlighting the locally rare and scarce species. |
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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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The season to visit Munich is from June to October when you can actually enjoy and taste the fun and flora of the city. |
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The tagua nuts are carved manually with tools to create a unique and imaginary art inspired by the surrounding flora and fauna. |
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The known flora consists of 41 ferns and fern allies, 3 gymnosperms, 291 monocots, and 516 dicots. |
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That unconformity is overlain by sandstones of the Puentelles Formation, dated as late Kasimovian based on its fossil flora. |
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The field and herbarium study permitted us to document aposematism in the native and naturalized vascular flora of the region. |
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In addition, antibiotic treatment deranges protective flora and antibiotic resistant microbial strains emerge. |
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Research has revealed that oil palm grown as a monoculture upsets the flora and fauna ecosystem due to an absence of plant diversity. |
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By late September, the flowering goldenrods and Asters were the prominent members of the flora. |
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The Rann of Kutch harbours unique, and now-endangered, native flora and fauna besides considerable agro-biodiversity. |
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All of these sites are now dominated by buffel and couch grass so that spectacular shows of native flora are but a memory. |
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On land, there was a rich flora in the more rainy regions to provide swamp and forest coverage. |
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In time they may hybridise with related native plants, so that the genetic make-up of our native flora is lost for ever. |
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Forest floor litter was ocularly estimated as the percent of leaf and woody litter covering the mineral soil in each ground flora plot. |
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However, this union enabled more vigorous exchanges of flora and fauna between Africa and Eurasia. |
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An international team of scientists descended on the area to study its diverse flora and fauna. |
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Nature, with her infinite variety of flora and fauna, is God's gift to humans. |
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A freshwater biome is a large community of flora and fauna that live in water. |
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He is particularly interested in studying the flora and fauna of the regions they plan to pass through. |
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A slide show was organised after the talk, in which children were told about the role of flora and fauna in the ecosystem. |
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Are we really aware of the varied forms of flora and fauna found in the coastal regions of the country? |
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The Rangers' goal is to reintroduce native flora and fauna to the city's parks. |
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There are seven species of moonworts known to occur in the flora of Denali National Park. |
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Each of the study teams has come back with a wealth of photographs documenting the flora and fauna in these regions. |
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The En Gedi Nature Reserve is home to the region's most splendid flora and fauna. |
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Due to the important environmental conditions, its phycological flora diversity is represented by 252 species. |
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A brief history of the district, derivation of its name, physiography and details about its flora and fauna have been given. |
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It describes the vascular flora of cedar glades of the southeastern United States and its phytogeographical relationships. |
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The park's current flora is analyzed by habitat and four plant communities are described and discussed. |
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This flora of the fells is found in upland pastures, on barren and dry soil, in heathland and on ledges. |
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The ground flora in the oak woods ranges from areas of bilberry through grassy swards to rich moss carpets and small alder flushes. |
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He said they had well marked walks with information on local history, flora and fauna and excellent guidebooks for the longer walks. |
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The conservationists argue the vehicles endanger life and damage flora and fauna. |
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The environmental group is campaigning for urgent action to put a stop to this wholesale impoverishment of our native flora. |
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It features over 90 tanks packed with exotic fish, flora and fauna which exist in a soothingly silent world. |
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He picks the naive approach and joyous colours and forms creating a montage of the flora, fauna and people of South Asia. |
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The trek also offers diverse fauna and flora and a good opportunity to spot blue sheep. |
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Their diverse flora and fauna were considered mainly a response to a stable and an equable climatic regime. |
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The flora of Pelham Bay Park is a rich assemblage of native and non-native species in one of the world's largest cities. |
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For example, anyone who has looked at a flora or fauna knows that the vocabulary can be specialized and complex. |
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They find themselves on a stark, dead planet surrounded by a ruined landscape and petrified flora and fauna. |
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The park is home to thousands of different species of flora and birds, including parrots and hummingbirds. |
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Unfortunately the eastern wetland flora is not confined to cranberry farms in the Pacific Northwest. |
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The ground flora is very rich with herb Paris, wild garlic, sweet woodruff, stone bramble and bird's nest orchid present. |
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But there also is loss of flora and fauna on Long Island, where superhighways and shopping malls seem to have taken over. |
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It thrived when tundra-like flora and fauna colonised the land as the glaciers retreated but later declined as the climate warmed. |
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Development in Tirumala has caused total denudation of the forests and soil, leading to near extinction of the indigenous flora and fauna. |
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Amazon plants, evergreen pines, basil and other strange flora coexisted in perfect harmony. |
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During the period of its existence the hydrophilous flora has undergone transformations but preserved many features of natural flora. |
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Oral health is influenced by dental plaque, the oral microbial flora, and oral immunity. |
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The phanerogamic flora of the New Hebrides is mainly of the Malesian type both in floristic composition and structure of the vegetation. |
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One in five of Britain's wild flower species is threatened with extinction, according to the most detailed analysis to date of British flora. |
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Among tremulous flora and fauna are tremandra plants, with their shaking anthers, the gelatinous tremella fungi, and treron pigeons. |
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Divers from all over the world enthuse about the underwater flora and fauna found in the depths of Cork's best dive sites. |
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When New Zealand split away from the supercontinent Gondwana some 80 million years ago, its flora and fauna were left to develop in isolation. |
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Australia is home to more than one million species of flora and fauna, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. |
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The shore is listed as an area of outstanding natural beauty and has a huge variety of flora and fauna. |
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The creation of the wildlife garden would help sustain native flora and fauna in the region. |
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He said that a sustained preservation of flora and fauna in the forests would ensure good bio-diversity. |
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Apart from some other things, Sri Lanka is famous for its many rare species of flora and fauna. |
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The flora is composed of ecologically plastic species that were successful migrators from the Atlantic forest. |
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In contrast, the Hawaiian flora is so distinctive that it is assigned to its own floristic region by most phytogeographers. |
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Most nations of the world do not have complete inventories of their flora and fauna, let alone their fungi, protoctists, and prokaryotes. |
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Seek out unusual vessels, such as wall vases, old watering cans or window boxes to hold your favorite flora. |
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Among these borrowed motifs are fleurs-de-lis, shamrocks, and various other flora, including, after 1876, the Canadian maple leaf. |
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As this correspondent observed last week, the forests have re-grown and the erstwhile bald hills are now covered in luxurious foliage and flora. |
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The film also focuses on the scars left on the river as a result of indiscriminate sand mining and the consequent effect on flora and fauna. |
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Interpolations of fauna and flora transform this visual epic into a more complex commentary on kingship, politics, and justice. |
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Up until now more than 30,000 macrofossils have been excavated, all of which document a highly diverse terrestrial flora and fauna. |
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We shared the mountain only with a couple of wandering botanists who eschewed the top to search for a rare flora in the mountain corrie. |
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The 10-minute show was a window to nature conservation and the need for protecting wild flora and fauna. |
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By altering fauna, aboriginal peoples might indirectly have affected the flora of many regions as well. |
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Those dramatic events drastically affected the marine community, but had little impact on terrestrial flora. |
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The Chapman Corridor Bushcare Group plans to eventually survey and map the park to provide a picture of the park's flora health. |
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At the same time, through uncaring ignorance or malice, they brought about the extinction of numberless species of native flora and fauna. |
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The specialized flora includes the rare plantain shoreweed, water lobelia, and quillwort. |
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I now believe that the bacterial flora of my stomach and colon has changed irrevocably, for the worst. |
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The Shark Bay project covered all aspects of conservation concerning bilbies, dugongs and other flora and fauna in the area. |
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If plaque is not regularly removed the flora evolves, and plaque may calcify, forming calculus. |
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At present the only safe conclusions are those concerning the climate and the predominantly angiospermous nature of the flora. |
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Just getting access to the site would prove almost impossible once the sandspit's archaeological sites, flora, and fauna were taken into account. |
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Xeric oak scrub communities are pyrogenic, so their flora and fauna have developed adaptations to fire. |
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The flora is dominated by Sequoia, cypresses, elms, oaks, willows, and cottonwoods. |
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Everywhere one feels the influence of the Mediterranean and particularly on the specific xerophilous flora and fauna of the region. |
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There may well not be any big game in view but there will always be birds, insects, flora and animal tracks to look at, discuss and interpret. |
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Though these organisms may also be found as normal flora of alimentary tract, data supporting this contention are lacking. |
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The flora of Macaronesia, which encompasses five Atlantic archipelagos, is exceptionally rich and diverse. |
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I am very much aware of the threat posed by invasive aliens, of all kinds, to our indigenous fauna and flora. |
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There was no significant difference between the mycotic flora of the active and healed trachomatous cases. |
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Resting land promotes a healthy ecosystem by allowing the flora and fauna to complete an entire annual cycle without any major disturbance. |
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It has a rich and varied flora due to a combination of limestone ledges and limey soils, and separate areas of non-limy glacial deposits. |
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The site then had a good range of flora and fauna having become naturalised, and had not been used for tipping for many years. |
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It is well known that the introductions of alien species have wreaked havoc on indigenous fauna and flora worldwide. |
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Bombs, mines, and other war material also contaminated land and water and damaged flora and fauna. |
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The Antarctic flora is a distinct community of vascular plants which evolved millions of years ago. |
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Lichens thus dominate the Antarctic flora both in terms of species diversity and in terms of total biomass. |
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The Selous was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982 due to the significance of both its flora and fauna. |
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I do catch glimpses of red squirrels and deer, however, but I fare much better with the flora. |
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Preston produced oil paintings, linocut prints, and woodcuts that were often still-lifes of Australian flora and fauna. |
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The inflammation appears to be, at least in part, a result of an overreaction to normal intestinal flora. |
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Many of his works feature astonishingly mimetic renditions of fruits, flora, and vessels, as in the Bacchus. |
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Since 1971, eight floristic studies have contributed to our knowledge of the vascular flora of south Alabama. |
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Baudin sent him back to France, loaded with a great wealth of specimens of Australian fauna and flora. |
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Adherence of normal, beneficial flora reduces over-stimulation of the immune system. |
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Reddy contends that, back in the 1930s and 1940s, there was more lactic flora in the milk. |
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They indicated that Big Savannah was completely treeless and supported an unusually dense and rich herbaceous flora. |
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Although a relatively inconspicuous component of the modern flora, the lycopsids were arborescent ecosystem dominants in the late Paleozoic. |
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The plan is more than an audit of flora and fauna, explained Mr Thomas, as it contains strict objectives and delivery targets. |
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Yep, all the stuff the Clearasil pad missed is fertilizer for the flora carpeting your skin. |
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They both shared a keen interest in the flora and fauna of the region. |
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This park has a finely balanced natural harmony of flora and fauna. |
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Five percent of the flora is endemic to the Southern Appalachians. |
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Wilson is a natural orator, and the finest passages in the book are elegiac songs of life and wistful recollections of lost habitats, extinct flora and fauna. |
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It's exquisitely photographed, with intimate shots of flora and fauna, and a particularly mesmerizing sequence in which a rare butterfly emerges from its chrysalis. |
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Dykinga, left, also photographs places for beauty's sake alone, as was the case with his photoessay on big-tooth maples and other flora in southeastern Arizona. |
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The sheer variety of marine flora and fauna is enough to floor visitors. |
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Even different species of flora and fauna find a place of reverence. |
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Through casual interviews, design and release engineers flora vehicle manufacturers and system integrators explained what they wanted in a supplier. |
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Divided by geographic region, local experts describe the climate, geology and soils of each community as well as the flora and fauna with special attention to endemics. |
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High-fiber diets can increase gas production by colonic flora and inhibit gas transit leading to gas retention, notable borborygmus, abdominal pain, and flatulence. |
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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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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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Not all collectors of flora began life as gardeners or botanists. |
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The area is a disturbed wetland, invaded by non-native melaleuca trees that have crowded out native flora and fauna. |
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The 70-acre grassed area has important historical and archaeological features including ridges and furrows of medieval cultivation as well as a rich store of flora and fauna. |
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What is your process like with your partner, flora Drew, when she is translating one of your books? |
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They wrote to Network Rail citing concerns including the stability of the bank and the replanting of flora and fauna but the response has left them unsurprised. |
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Phelan, one of many passionate arborists dwelling in Silicon Valley, collected and husbanded numerous California flora and fauna on his favorite estate. |
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The lowest track is also the youngest part of the flora and the larch trees in the stony environment are a different picture from the old arolla pines above. |
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Enteric flora modification with antibiotics, such as metronidazole or neomycin, is a second-line treatment, and can be used in combination with lactulose. |
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Surrounded by cottonwoods and aspens and featuring a wooden footbridge and an abundance of regional flora and foliage, it's a place to meditate, contemplate, and relax. |
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This flora is one of the best preserved and most diverse Tertiary assemblages in Europe, containing over 500 plant types, including more than 300 named species. |
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The 55 genera of the south-eastern flora contain about 1,260 species. |
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This results in flora including birch trees, acacias, jessamine, wayfaring trees, crocuses, snowdrops, water lilies, and several grey-leaved perennials. |
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For nine days, the hikers will travel across the Cederberg Mountains, which offer stunning scenery, a vast array of preserved bushman artwork and a wealth of flora and fauna. |
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Changes to the Threatened Species Conservation Act potentially prevent macadamia trees from being cleared from the area because they are classed as native flora. |
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Members of Friends of the Earth in York say the city's best nature sites have been swamped by rampant foreign weeds, which pose a serious threat to native animals and flora. |
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Here an avidity for new and different species of flora embraces interesting species of fauna as well, both of the four-footed and two-footed kind. |
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Interesting flora includes purple devil's bit scabious and lilac field scabious, the yellow daisy-like common fleabane and the tall, cream-flowered meadow sweet. |
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Its flora is dominated by ferns, pines, Sequoia, laurels, and Platanus. |
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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 Port River has been the repository of industrial waste for over a hundred years and the accumulative effect on local flora and fauna has been disastrous. |
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Here you find the most extreme desert adapted fauna and flora including Hartmann's Mountain zebra, chameleons, 1,000 year old welwitschia mirabilis and quiver trees. |
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Perhaps it's worth having a lash at rendering the local flora and fauna. |
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The flora is largely derived from that of south-eastern Polynesia, but is comparatively depauperate, due to the remoteness and the young geological age of the island. |
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A wonderful guide to Pleistocene ecology, this book describes the flora that evolved in association with large mammals, birds, and other megafauna that are now extinct. |
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Cycads should be a distinctive feature of Eastern Cape flora but due to the illegal trade in these plants, the number of wild plants has been severely depleted over the years. |
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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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Tasmania has one of the strangest flora in the world which flourishes in the moist, warm oceanic climate, producing a dense green temperate rainforest. |
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She suggested that many springflowering annuals in the Sonoran Desert, especially those with affinities to the California flora, are relicts of the Wisconsin. |
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After eating a batch of rather strong eucalyptus leaves in a game that involved us pretending to be koalas, we were given stern instructions not to eat any flora. |
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In North America the flora consisted of a mixture of subtropical elements, such as cashews and lychee trees, with temperate trees such as roses, beech and pine. |
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His nostrils flared taking in the scent of all the flora around him. |
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The designers intend recreating not only the holes but the unique flora and fauna, such as gorse, heather and different types of grass, that make them so special. |
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Its rich harmony of flora and fauna, an exotic safari park, Roman and Byzantine excavations and modern tourist facilities today draw tourists in the droves. |
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They claim to have concerns that such a mass influx of people into wildlife areas will disrupt animal mating, damage flora and poison underground freshwater sources. |
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Because this usually means hauling up other soil-stabilizing flora along with the moss, the practice turns vast stretches of poor soil into wasteland. |
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Clearing woodland by coppicing involves cutting it to the ground, allowing woodland flora and fauna to flourish, while encouraging new shoots to appear from the plant stumps. |
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The effort was part of a long-term project to enhance the Chapman River by providing flora and fauna corridors linking areas of remnant vegetation. |
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And how are these books documenting the flora actually used by people? |
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This descriptive floristic study will provide foresters, biologists, educators, and KSNPC personnel with data on the flora and vegetation of the Preserve. |
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This indicates that a normal oropharyngeal flora is an important part of the defence against colonisation and infection of adjacent serous membranes. |
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The majority of flora isolated were gram-positive cocci, including coagulase-negative staphylococci and micrococci, present in all positive cultures. |
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For his castaway book he picks a dictionary of flora and fauna. |
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An activated chlorous acid product statistically matched the performance of chlorhexidine gluconate in reducing populations of resident flora on treated skin sites. |
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Specifically, the new view was that the public had a responsibility to protect wetland fauna and flora for its own sake and not just conserve it for a sustained yield. |
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Seasonal cyclones are destructive to its flora and fauna, although they recover quickly. |
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Prominent features of the Australian flora are adaptations to aridity and fire which include scleromorphy and serotiny. |
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It has rich flora and fauna, owing to its location on the Western Ghats range, a biodiversity hotspot. |
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Scout and Cunswick Scars have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for their flora and fauna. |
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Water can become trapped within the pitcher, making a habitat for other flora and fauna. |
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The AONB is notable for rare flora and fauna, including wild alpine plants not found elsewhere in Britain. |
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We examined how effective these regions were for a complex flora with many polytypic genera. |
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The hot water modifies the environmental conditions for marine flora and fauna. |
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Slag heaps are still visible on the skyline, now covered with flora and fauna. |
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Strata from widespread locations containing the same fossil fauna and flora are said to be correlatable in time. |
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The flora of the alpine tundra is characterized by dwarf shrubs close to the ground. |
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In a similar sense to fauna, and for similar reasons, the flora is impoverished compared to that of continental Europe. |
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The flora comprises 3,354 vascular plant species, of which 2,297 are native and 1,057 have been introduced. |
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The local flora are dominated by heather moor, and there are nationally important invertebrate populations on the surrounding sea bed. |
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Women wear embroidered silk, cotton or wool shawls and pinafores that can take months to weave or embroider with local flora and fauna. |
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All native flora and fauna in Ireland is made up of species that migrated from elsewhere in Europe, and Great Britain in particular. |
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Women wear embroidered silk, cotton, or wool shawls and pinafores that can take months to weave or embroider with local flora and fauna. |
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Among the herbaceous flora that occur in the Faroe Islands is the cosmopolitan marsh thistle, Cirsium palustre. |
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Near the south coast, deep wooded valleys provide sheltered conditions for flora that like shade and a moist, mild climate. |
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Several areas within the Exmoor National Park have been declared Sites of Special Scientific Interest due to their flora and fauna. |
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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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Terrestrial flora reached its climax in the Carboniferous, when towering lycopsid rainforests dominated the tropical belt of Euramerica. |
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Wingate spent decades watching over the slowly increasing cahow nest sites and carefully tending native flora. |
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Surrealist flora and fauna therefore bear one reference to the old real world and are never pure abstractions or nonobjectivities. |
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The flora found there can be found in other areas of moorland in Northern Europe and some species are also found in areas of tundra. |
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Thus there is an unusual diversity of flora and fauna present in this nature preserve. |
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The origin of the Sargasso fauna and flora remained enigmatic for centuries. |
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Therefore, the flora and fauna of Beringia were more related to those of Eurasia rather than North America. |
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Although the number of native vascular plants is low by world standards, Scotland's substantial bryophyte flora is of global importance. |
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The unique nature of the Adriatic gives rise to an abundance of endemic flora and fauna. |
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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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Such conditions are unfavourable for the installation and flourishment of a fauna and flora over longer periods of time. |
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Thirdly, I continue to attempt to interdigitate the taxa in our flora with taxa of the remainder of the world. |
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The sequence was initiated by Uys Krige, in a version he admitted had run away with him, with some flora and fauna added. |
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This heterogeneity consisted of seven morphological zones, each with unique flora and vegetation. |
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The flora share many species with the Laguna Mountains and San Jacinto Mountains in southwest California. |
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A priority habitat in Wexford is the grey dune, on which many native wild flora grow, including bee orchid and pyramidal orchid. |
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The country's flora and fauna live in a harsh landscape with forest accounting for less than one percent of the total area of the country. |
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Once covered by an inland sea, the region is now home to almost 60 native flora species, along with Red Kangaroos and the Fat-tailed Dunnart. |
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The area is a lush rain forest, resplendent with flora very foreign looking to this haole boy. |
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While a bit off by himself, Don espied a Peperomia species new to the flora growing inside a sinkhole, near the sinkhole mouth. |
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However, they do confirm that the forest flora of modern New Zealand is depauperate compared to its apparent mid-Cenozoic diversity. |
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People from the age of two to 99 created elements of the garden, complete with crocheted flora and fauna, garden gnomes and small creatures. |
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All the flora and fauna, rivers and mountains, earth and ether mark this numinous care. |
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His patterns were based on flora and fauna and his products were inspired by the vernacular or domestic traditions of the British countryside. |
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Decorating the newel posts on the stairway was an abundance of flora native to Mississippi. |
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The Republic of Madagascar is a relatively small island made famous by its amazing diversity in flora and fauna. |
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Using flora and fauna motifs, the young designer dabbled in precious stones like diamonds, rubies, emeralds, pearls, sapphires and citrines. |
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Tobago is famous for its flora and fauna, and I'm in for a treat as I walk beneath the bamboo shoots and reach the Highland Waterfall at Moriah. |
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Several considerations on Early Sarmatian flora from Bursuk, Republic of Moldavia. |
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It is characteristic of the flora of the western coast, and consist principally of southern beech and conifers. |
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Remarkable and renowned for its flora and fauna, it accommodates centuries-old forests of beech, spruce, fir, hornbeam, and durmast. |
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Development of the yeast flora of whole-crop maize during ensiling and during subsequent aerobiosis. |
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The ideal bioweapon is hard to detect from the usual microbial flora, has person-to-person spread, and is easy to aerosolize. |
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It is designated as a national nature reserve for its rare flora and fauna. |
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In 1982 Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden plant taxonomists Donovan and Helen Correll published the latest complete flora for these islands. |
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New data about the fossil flora from Bobovdol basin and its biostratigraphic significance. |
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And the flora is a thousand times more complex than we ever imagined. |
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Fossil flora from the Himalayan foothills of Darjeeling District, West Bengal and its palaeoecological and phytogeographical significance. |
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There are endemic flora and fauna with species like Rafflesia located within Lata Jarum. |
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Recent investigations of the thanatomicrobiome and cadaver soil seek to elucidate the microbial flora found after death. |
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The river and its valley are home to many types of flora and fauna typical to the Yorkshire Dales. |
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His research focused on the floristics of the vascular flora and vegetational history of the Great Lakes region. |
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The differing habitats of the area have their own populations of flora such as cranesbill, bistort, pignut and buttercup. |
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It is doubtful whether the extremely impoverished flora of Antarctica is sufficiently well developed to be considered as blanket bogs. |
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The recent catalogue of the vascular flora of the Juan Fernandez Islands by Marticorena et al. |
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More generally, gut flora were more similar between the two colonies supplied with livestock, than either were with wildfed birds. |
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Of particular interest is that Grisebach's flora is the first to mention the economically and floristically important Bahamian pine. |
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They are also more ecologically friendly, as the harvesting method does not cause damage to undersea flora or fauna. |
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Though carnivorous, they house gut flora similar to that of terrestrial herbivores, probably a remnant of their herbivorous ancestry. |
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The flora take advantage of the long period of midnight sun to compensate for the polar night. |
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The flora was traditionally estimated to comprise about 5,500 vascular plant species. |
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However, as of 2005 Geobotanically, the Italian flora is shared between the Circumboreal Region and Mediterranean Region. |
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As a result, the fauna and flora of Crete have many clues to the evolution of species. |
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A tundra, with Ice Age flora and fauna, stretched across middle Europe, from Asia to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Their main objectives are preserving fauna and flora and other natural attributes, excluding direct human interference. |
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In this regard, it is desirable to educate the community on the uniqueness of their flora and fauna and the benefits of ecotourism. |
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Plant species diversity is relatively low, since the flora must be tolerant of salt, complete or partial submersion, and anoxic mud substrate. |
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Dating the site has instead been based upon stratigraphy, palaeomagnetism, and the evidence of fossil flora and fauna in the sediments. |
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It was voted the county flower of Devon in 2002 following a poll by the wild flora conservation charity Plantlife. |
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In shallow water flora and fauna is concentrated around coral reefs where there is little variation in water temperature, purity and salinity. |
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Over 300 species of the region's flora and fauna are threatened, 107 of which are classified as critically endangered. |
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Efforts to protect fauna and flora in the region are made by creating ecoregions and nature reserves. |
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The flora of a salt marsh is differentiated into levels according to the plants' individual tolerance of salinity and water table levels. |
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In keeping with the native flora of Compton Bay, a variety of hardy plants grow on the down. |
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The pyramidal orchid was voted the County flower of the Isle of Wight in 2002 following a poll by the wild flora conservation charity Plantlife. |
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About half of these species are common to the flora of the Arabian deserts. |
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As a result, there are microhabitats populated by different species of flora and fauna dependant on their physiological abilities. |
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The Orinoco River is extremely diverse, and hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna. |
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Along with the other Mascarene Islands, Mauritius is known for its varied flora and fauna, with many species endemic to the island. |
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Most of the island is covered with forests rich in tropical flora and fauna. |
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Colombia's varied cuisine is influenced by its diverse fauna and flora as well as the cultural traditions of the ethnic groups. |
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Other texts originating from the same era represent a land to the south of New Guinea, with a variety of flora and fauna. |
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The flora of New Guinea is a mixture of many tropical rainforest species with origins in Asia, together with typically Australasian flora. |
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The Wetlands Route emphasizes flora and fauna both on land and on the water. |
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This desert exhibits diversity in succulent flora species that flourish in part due to the coastal fog. |
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The flora benefits from the long period of midnight sun, which compensates for the polar night. |
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The Gondwanan flora of this area includes Araucariaceae and Podocarpaceae conifers and Arthrochilus, Corybas, and Calochilus orchids. |
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Geographically and genetically isolated, Tasmania is known for its unique flora and fauna. |
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