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Meanings of native woodlands in English
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Usage of native woodlands in English
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The new nativewoodlands will cover over nine square kilometres of land.
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Rhododendrons remain beloved by many gardeners despite being a menace to nativewoodlands.
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It's principal aim is to conserve and enhance nativewoodlands.
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We are only just beginning to recognise, and protect, the beauty of our nativewoodlands.
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I was unaware of the beautiful bounty that occupied our nativewoodlands, the wild edibles that had a long culinary tradition in Ireland.
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In both Ireland and Britain the rearguard battle with its spread through nativewoodlands has already cost millions, rarely with total victory in sight.
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It never entered her mind that any one could doubt the wisdom of leaving his nativewoodlands, his smiling river, and his fertile fields.
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Red squirrels, a species previously lost from their nativewoodlands, have been successfully returned to the north-west Highlands, early results of a reintroduction project show.
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But the shrub has spread out of control with huge damage to many nativewoodlands, heaths and other wild places like the Snowdonia national park.
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Madam, -Ever since the nativewoodlands were destroyed centuries ago by over-exploitation, most people in Ireland have depended on turf (peat) for fuel.
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HORIZONS: Foresters, ecologists and landowners are equally joyful about the new NativeWoodlands Scheme.