Once to the streamside, specialized tools like cant hooks, peaveys, or pikes were used to roll, push or pull logs into the water. |
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From there, other authors suggested that angiosperms moved into disturbed streamside habitats in mesic environments. |
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These lakes supported a fairly diverse aquatic fauna and were flanked by streamside terrestrial plant and animal communities. |
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The uphill fallow fields, where the Pwo grow rice and other arable crops, are normally up to a half-day walk from their streamside homes. |
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They lay not ten yards distant from the piles of beams and drywall being used to build some streamside condominiums. |
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Red-naped Sapsuckers are the most common sapsucker in deciduous and streamside forests, especially in and around aspen, cottonwood, and willow. |
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An activity that familiarizes students with a streamside environment and encourages them to express themselves through song. |
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That habitat was harmfully altered by the removal of several large trees and streamside shrubs. |
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Join us for an evening meal, cooking class, or streamside cookout on our farm. |
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We drifted past a pair of mergansers, treading water in a streamside eddy. |
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Loss in allocthanous inputs within those areas affected by streamside vegetative clearing. |
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The neuropteran family Sisyridae may have evolved from the closely related family Osmylidae whose larvae probe streamside mosses for prey. |
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Many species are semiaquatic, frequenting streamside and spring habitats throughout their lives. |
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Through the efforts of a government-industry working group, a brochure was published explaining the benefits of streamside buffers. |
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Beautiful demoiselles bounce above streamside vegetation like iridescent yo-yos. |
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Those of some streamside species are buoyant, achieving dispersal by floating until they become waterlogged. |
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Harvesting impacts are reduced by retention of streamside trees and avoidance of felling into the streams. |
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Timber companies had their eyes on logging the streamside forests. |
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With the numbers of wolves reduced in the park in the thirties, Elks activities of over-browsing the streamside trees and shrubs increased. |
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As with the earliest rods made from streamside branches, the first longer rods were made of wood, which would continue as the dominant rod material well into the 19th century. |
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The company removed streamside vegetation and damaged the banks. |
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Clearing the land for farming, the Tucks removed streamside trees, skidded logs across streams and filled several tributaries of the Bella Coola River with logging debris. |
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Impacts will also vary with the level of protection afforded during disturbance, through the use of lakeshore or streamside reserves and buffer strips. |
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While the Oceans Act and the Fisheries Act complement each other, section 35 of the Fisheries Act is applied to localized works, usually streamside or at the shoreline, which could impact fish habitat. |
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I spoke about streamside and riparian buffer strips, which are a bit different, but certainly any inventory on habitat, particularly broad-based things like that, would be very useful to some groups. |
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The streamside trees provided cover, and insects that fish feed upon. |
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His work resulted in a road that exceeded expections with minimal impacts to the streamside vegetation and exceeded requirements for created habitat. |
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Since there's a large literature saying that streamside vegetation or riparian areas are critical to the health of aquatic habitats, we included such streamside areas. |
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They prefer bodies of water that have slow to moderate currents, with underlying sand, fine sediment or gravel substrates and streamside vegetation. |
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With improvements in city bylaws regarding streamside riparian protection and support of stewardship centers, the various municipal governments will reduce the overall impacts on fish and fish habitat over the long term. |
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Once again, the stunning five-acre streamside gardens on Stokesley Road, Guisborough, will be opening to the public this Sunday from noon to 5pm. |
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Under Glastir Advanced, 275,000 ha of management options were now aimed at improving water quality, including 310km streamside corridors. |
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Training sessions include habitat identification and management, wildlife and streamside corridor creation, arable options, field and woodland edge development and farm ponds. |
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The houses in the streamside were submerged by the floodwater. |
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And logging without adequate streamside protection has had an effect on many populations of the tailed frog and torrent salamander throughout the Pacific Northwest. |
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But once upon a time, bitterns nested in every pothole marsh and every streamside cattail patch from British Columbia to Newfoundland and from Florida to California. |
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In June of last year, we embarked on an effort with Streamside Ventures to scale our capabilities and our reach. |
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