School children from across the region have helped Forestry Commission rangers to plant tree varieties including oak, holly and alder. |
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In 1675 Maryland abandoned the pretense of a militia and shifted to reliance on paid rangers, though they rarely called upon them. |
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Broome schools, naval cadets, police rangers and other community groups paid tribute at the service by laying a wreath. |
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The blue uniformed rangers rode in perfect formation as they focused their military might on the outlaws. |
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There are about 250 police officers from more than a dozen law enforcement agencies, from park rangers to FBI agents. |
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Illegal off-road driving by 4x4 enthusiasts and trail bike riders is being targeted by police and National Park rangers. |
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The birth rate has been described as exceptional and has delighted park rangers, who would normally expect only two joeys to be born annually. |
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That was not a secret in the city, and the police and park rangers turned a blind eye. |
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Perhaps because they were hiking off-season, with no rangers to check their progress, the boys did not sign the Goat Haunt registration book. |
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This legion spanned from raging swordsmen to furious axemates to potent rangers. |
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Trips to fiddler crab colonies at feeding time are popular, and the rangers can identify most plants and waterbirds. |
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Kingston's town centre rangers were busy prettying the borough last week by planting some 250 mature geraniums. |
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If the weather's nice we hop a few fences and see parts of the park that no one except the forest rangers have visited for a century. |
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A Mexican force soon expelled him, and his rangers burned the town of as they left. |
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Park rangers offer interpretive tours of the battlefield, and the visitor center holds a small museum. |
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I have informed the park rangers and we are going to do some later patrols. |
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The forum is also looking for volunteers to act as rangers along the trail. |
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He argued that the rangers had relied on pacing and GPS rather than a high-tech laser gun, which is to be used on Windermere to catch speeders. |
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While politicians wrangle, rangers continue working in a dangerous climate, and the parks are getting trashed. |
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Now if the Greens were in charge of the wildlife park, what's the bet they would punish the rangers? |
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The conservation area would be patrolled by rangers recruited from local communities. |
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Some will opt for police community support officers and some for privately-run rangers. |
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Two weeks later, five rangers ascended the west face in intermittent rain and snow. |
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Children can feed, touch and play with the animals during free public tours led by park rangers. |
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Four rangers from the Egyptian Environmental Affairs Authority enforce laws forbidding damage to the reefs. |
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A number of Maasai and Samburu have taken jobs as park rangers and safari guides. |
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The deployment phase of the project recently culminated in cross-cultural awareness training assisted by local rangers. |
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Twenty feet away, three rangers wearing military fatigues and toting rifles sat outside a metal yurt. |
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On the main road, I speak with two rangers who have stopped to observe a wolf kill left next to the river. |
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Local government bodies are hiring rangers to enforce by-laws designed to preserve public order. |
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The rangers set up underwater microphones attached to amplifiers on the jetty. |
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Hundreds of police and paramilitary rangers were deployed at key installations. |
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Four of the canoes were recovered by the council's rangers but the fifth canoe and equipment, including life vests, are still missing. |
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An eighth of a mile from the lake, we spotted two forest rangers 25 feet up the trail, busying themselves around Gilpin Creek. |
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Bradford's high-profile park rangers have helped to catch 400 truants, working with police in 16 operations in the past year. |
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Upon hearing Nistual's unharmonious mistake, many of his rangers had taken to the trees in hopes of finding cover amongst their shady branches. |
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People who work outside or in wooded areas, such as park rangers and construction workers, are at most risk of getting Lyme disease. |
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Park rangers regularly patrol the area and in the summer months they cover it up to 10 pm. |
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When they arrive in Kenya, the group will be split into four teams, which includes doctors and National Park rangers. |
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Those on foot will be in the middle with some more experienced rangers ahead of us scouting out the land. |
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They clarified for us the powers of dog rangers and dog officials to seize unregistered or offending dogs. |
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That will be the dangerous business of Army rangers, Marine expeditionary units, and other special forces. |
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Its paramilitary rangers yesterday said they had foiled a major attack bid in the restive port city of Karachi, recovering a huge cache of weapons but making no arrests. |
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National park rangers have been demonstrating their latest piece of high-tech kit, which should help boat owners on Windermere stay on the right side of the law. |
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Council officers said the rangers will not only be approaching dog walkers during normal opening times but will also be introducing the dawn patrols. |
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Here, in open vehicles, accompanied by rangers and trackers, you are virtually guaranteed close-ups of lions, leopards and cheetahs, and possibly even wild dogs. |
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We have rangers on site damping down hot spots on Bleaklow and Black Hill. |
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Park rangers have already moved three saltwater crocs this year. |
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On weekend evenings, the rangers offer nature-oriented programs in the camping area. |
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Africans are the park rangers protecting the elephants and other wildlife from violent criminal poaching networks. |
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Climate If you travel into the back country, make sure someone knows your plans and complete a back-country registration with park rangers. |
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He confirms that the pillars are those of a burnt house in a burnt village, which the villagers allege was torched by lowlanders and forestry rangers. |
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How do you make that work so that we aren't lone rangers, funding research on top of research, on top of research? |
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This trip would provide an insight into the needs of the local scientists and rangers and clearly define priorities. |
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The rangers used these paths for patrol and could detect people crossing the paths and moving deeper into the forest. |
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Your country has very good animal protection laws, but it is very expensive to employ the rangers and police to enforce them. |
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Drastically short of funds and staff, rangers can neither adequately patrol their reserves nor match the poachers' firepower. |
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This allowed the rangers to learn more about the species, harvesting and areas, as well as getting to know the resource users better. |
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The rangers need not fear that they are signing a vulnerable geriatric. |
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Judge Cicconetti made sure park rangers were checking up on her. |
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Lake District National Park Authority rangers will be on their bikes and inviting guests to join them as they explore cycle tracks and bridleways around the area on Monday. |
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When intelligence discovered the time and place of a meeting of his lieutenants, a plan was devised to take them by surprise with helicopter rangers aided by ground troops. |
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The whole of them were clad like outlaws or rangers of the lands, except for the commanders of each company, and three who rode in the very front. |
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Join the rangers in the bird hide to take a close-up look at the herons on one of Warwickshire's largest heronries. |
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He was joined two years later by a second, and since then the number of rangers has been rising. |
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I watched from a distance as rangers left a kudu carcass to entice the lions to walk through the gates. |
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Park rangers also have fire fighting responsibilities and execute search and rescue missions. |
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Volunteer interpretive rangers often fill in for regularly paid rangers due to budget deficits within the park. |
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The rangers provide snowshoes and teach the basics of snowshoeing, winter survival, and winter ecology. |
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Out under the trees, some rangers had found enough duff and dry wood to start a fire beneath a slanting ridge of slate. |
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On August 19th, 1942, the ground forces that were taking part in the raid included 4,963 men and officers from the 2nd Canadian Division, 1,005 British commandos, 50 US rangers and 15 Frenchmen. |
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Fliers who attempt the jump points at Glacier, Zion and Yosemite often fly in the early dawn or late dusk to avoid rangers, who can arrest, tase and fine jumpers thousands of dollars, or land them in jail for a few months. |
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The last day, we will not go into the park, guides and rangers are on strike to protest against poor conditions of the tigress relocation who must go to Panna. |
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Stories like John's were told in The Thin Green Line, a documentary chronicling the lives of wildlife rangers from 19 different countries in six continents. |
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Here the natural phenomenon is adopted to define producers, scroungers and rangers. |
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On the Todd river, the battle against campers that had been squalling along for more than a century was gathering force once more, with rangers confiscating blankets or soaking them with water and making them unusable. |
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There are now 310 rangers defending the area, those in Tanzania are armed. |
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The man joined a group of bergies sleeping near the police station and pretended to be one of them when confronted by the rangers. |
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Now rangers estimate that poachers kill about 3,000 American black bears each year. |
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The elephants rip into the undergrowth, the rangers raise their rifles. |
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Leakey cleaned house, built a crack force of antipoaching rangers, and brought in new managers and researchers. |
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When rangers examined the fallen arch, they found footprints nearby, and piles of trash and beer bottles. |
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Later still, in the 1970s, the park hired more rangers and so, in 1973, he was declared chief ranger, where his work became more and more administrative. |
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The Sphagnum beads will be spread by hand on to revegetated areas by staff, volunteers, Peak District National Park rangers and a local contractor. |
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Park rangers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa recently took part in an undercover operation to rescue a baby eastern lowland gorilla from poachers. |
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When Larry Gray's rangers send out an all-points bulletin, they generally don't know much about the height and weight of the suspects they're after. |
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I saw two Toco Toucan raids destroying a colony of 16 nests, park rangers witnessed similar cases, and several predation sequences were filmed by the NHK documentalists. |
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That sourcebook is aimed at players of fighters, rogues, rangers, and warlords, and by design you're not going to find much in that book to appeal to other characters. |
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