There are still many native birds in the shrubland including bellbirds, kingfishers, silvereye and the hawk or kahu. |
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It has achieved dominant status on tens of millions of hectares of former cold desert shrubland and sagebrush steppe vegetation. |
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The species occurs on sand, clay and loam, among low open woodland and in shrubland. |
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Surrounded by sloping shrubland outside the town, the reception centre to which the migrants are taken is currently hugely overcrowded. |
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For best results you need patches of shrubland in the middle of open fields. |
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It has a violet robe, and its nose will launch you right into garrigue shrubland. |
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Agricultural areas are often subject to land abandonment and do not revert back to forests, but to highly flammable shrubland. |
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On a patch of shrubland next to Monterrey's airport, the Tecnológico, with government partners, is building a technology park. |
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Fossil pollen indicates that highland forest was nearby and that near the lake there were grassy areas and dense woodland and shrubland. |
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The shrubland is predominantly native species. |
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The wildfire which is effective in the maquis shrubland has been tried to get under control. |
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Almost 1000 hectares of pine forest and shrubland were destroyed by the flames, though no one was injured. |
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Effects of grazing on epiphytic lichen vegetation in a Mediterranean mixed evergreen sclerophyllous and deciduous shrubland. |
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The park is largely covered in shrubland and pasture, though in the river valleys there are rain forests consisting of beech, rata, matai, miro, hinau, and tussock. |
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The 1st International Conference on Ecomuseum Districts of the Mediterranean shrubland is to be held on 30 and 31 May in Iraklion, provincial capital of the Region of Crete. |
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An analysis of data from this field work resulted in mapping of high priority grassland and shrubland bird habitats, as well as formulation of goals, objectives, and priority actions to address conservation gaps. |
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The meeting was also useful for the working out of possible methods for the organization of cultural events promoting the products of the Mediterranean shrubland, which will be held in Sicily, Apulia and Crete. |
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In fact, users of medicinal plants originating from secondary vegetation noted that medicinal plant abundance has actually increased as a direct result of deforestation due to a growth in shrubland and savannah. |
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The best period of time to enjoy such a beautiful natural sight is spring when the mediterranean shrubland bursts with its colours and heady scents. |
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With regard to the vegetation, one can find woods of thermophilic broadleaved deciduous trees, turkey oaks and shrubs interspersed with typical species of the maquis shrubland. |
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Grassland based livestock production relies upon plant material such as shrubland, rangeland, and pastures for feeding ruminant animals. |
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Inspiration is found in the root and herb lore of the Khoikhoi, the Cape's first inhabitants and master foragers of the coastal shrubland fynbos. |
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The general ecosystem of the area is montane shrubland superimposed on intrusive igneous rocks forming laccoliths. |
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At Fort Lewis, the habitat is montane shrubland superimposed on intrusive igneous rocks forming laccoliths. |
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The highest elevations of Mount Kinabalu are home to the Kinabalu mountain alpine meadow, an alpine shrubland notable for its numerous endemic species, including many orchids. |
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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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Tens of thousands of acres across the region once supported the species, which seeks the security of thick, brushy shrubland and young forest habitat. |
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The area that has been cordoned off is mainly shrubland and open park. |
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We recommend that environmental agencies pay attention to submontane shrubland around urban areas because this species appears to use this type of vegetation for nesting. |
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Merlins inhabit fairly open country, such as willow or birch scrub, shrubland, but also taiga forest, parks, grassland such as steppe and prairies, or moorland. |
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Then we began the arduous task of recreating the oak scrubforest, pine-oak forest, and ericaceous, or acid-loving, shrubland that existed before the landfill. |
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Singing for the Brain takes place regularly at the Brunswick Healthy Living Centre in Shrubland Street, Leamington. |
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