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  • They kept to the brush and trees, and invariably the man halted and peered out before crossing a dry glade or naked stretch of upland pasturage. War
  • Titan's dunes bend around hills and upland plateaus, revealing how Titan's wind interacts with the topography.
  • The unforested hills and plateaus of the Dissected Loess Uplands ecoregion are cut by the canyons of Ecoregion 10l and are disjunct. Ecoregions of Idaho (EPA)
  • The uplands are the northernmost part of eastern Australia to experience (infrequent) winter frosts. Einasleigh upland savanna
  • Pumas roam these passes, hunting vast areas for grey fox, upland geese or guanacos, the wild and woolly relative of the llama. Globe and Mail
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  • Across the upland above the cliff a ploughman drove leisurably forth and back, and always close behind his heels the earth was white with these birds inspecting the fresh-turned furrow. The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales
  • The driving force behind a great organization is to never forget the passion and principles we all support in habitat work for the wild quail and all upland game. Quail Unlimited Implodes
  • Because pocosins are found in broad, flat, upland areas far from large streams, they are ombrotrophic like northern bogs, meaning rain provides most of their water. Pocosins
  • •In New Jersey, native vegetation is mixed oak forest on well-drained upland sites over sandstone, shale, diabase, and basalt. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
  • Then they have their quieter moments on the endless beaches, in upland villages and valleys, or on a sunlit terrace eating sea bream. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dry upland forests contain blackjack oak, post oak, scarlet oak, pignut hickory, and white oak. Ecoregions of Illinois (EPA)
  • In the region as seen from the small plane, in my case the mountains and woody uplands of the Northeast?
  • Threatened plant species currently being protected or monitored include the endemic saltpan cresses (Lepidium kirkii and L. sisymbrioides matau), the upland shrub Hebe cupressoides, the endangered Hector's tree daisy (Olearia hectorii), native Peraxilla mistletoes, and the epiphytic forest shrub Tupeia antarctica. Cantebury-Otago tussock grasslands
  • The communities are divided into three main categories: gorges, plateau uplands, and disturbed areas.
  • One is, the multitude of chimnies lately erected; whereas in their young days, there were not above two or three, if so many, in most uplandish towns of the realm; (the religious houses and manor-places of their lords always excepted, and peradventure some great personage;) but each made his fire against a reredosse in the hall where he dined and dressed his meat. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
  • landward, miles of rough grass marshes melt into low uplands
  • These should consist entirely of high upland in which no agricultural or forestry activities would take place.
  • In the forest the woodchopper comes first; on the fertile prairies the granger is the pioneer; but on the long, stretching uplands of the far West it is the men who guard and follow the horned herds that prepare the way for the settlers who come after. The Cattle Country of the Far West
  • Our army won the battle to occupy the upland.
  • •Native upland vegetation is probably mixed oak forests and beech-oak forests; white and black oaks along with American beech, pignut and mockernut hickories, black walnut, tulip tree, and red maple once occurred. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
  • The landscape of coastal Massachusetts is a mixture of wooded uplands, rocky outcrops, and long, low meadows that sweep down to the sea.
  • Scotland is particularly suited to organic production not simply due to the existence of crofting, but also the prevalence of traditional crop rotation and upland livestock farms, Raven added.
  • In a small bowl, combine the lettuce, Upland Cress, balsamic vinegar, and grapeseed oil and toss to coat.
  • Meadow pipits, commonest of upland birds, negotiated undulating flight paths over white tufts of cotton grass.
  • To the north are the Northamptonshire uplands, the most north-easterly extension of the broad band of limestone that runs diagonally across England and is best exposed as the Cotswold hills.
  • The ill-considered and grotesque roadway has been a scar on the wonderful upland environment since a former owner of the estate thought he could create a ski development up on the roof of Scotland.
  • Upland Sandpipers are long-distance migrants, spending the winter in the pampas of southern South America.
  • These uplands preserve some astonishing Roman and prehistoric remains.
  • This species, typical of mesic to dry-mesic upland forests, has wind-dispersed seeds and evidently readily invades barrens.
  • Across the surface of a vast upland plateau stretched the plains of Maras, fallow fields of gold and russet, broken by hedgerows of agave and patches of brown earth where oxen and ploughmen had been. One River
  • The upland natural vegetation in this dry-subhumid area is mostly mixed grass prairie, but mesquite – buffalograss and shinnery are native, respectively, to the south and to sandy areas; potential natural vegetation is distinct from the short grass prairie of the semiarid High Plains (25), the tall grass prairie of Ecoregions 28 and 40, and the oak savanna of the Cross Timbers (29). Ecoregions of Oklahoma (EPA)
  • It is axiomatic that traditional agricultural management of the uplands has maintained and conserved these landscapes and their wildlife.
  • It is true that sandy uplands have forests of loblolly and slash pine, and that baldcypress is a dominant tree in swamps; but such vegetation represents either xerophytic and hydrophytic forms in excessively dry or wet habitats, or second-growth forest following fire and deforestation. Outer Coastal Plain Mixed Forest Province (Bailey)
  • They saw the broad, sunlit uplands of a future independent Scotland. Times, Sunday Times
  • The north-east of England is a land where uplands and lowlands meet, and are never far apart.
  • It's important that these upland farms continue to survive.
  • The mixed mesophytic forest is restricted mostly to the deeper ravines and escarpment slopes, and the upland forests are dominated by mixed oaks with shortleaf pine. Ecoregions of Tennessee (EPA)
  • The moors are a huge open, treeless upland area covered in heather whose purple flowers can be seen from space when they bloom in late August.
  • Both in the uplands and the lowlands insects continued to represent an astonishing diversity of forms.
  • On the west the rough highlands of Marin shut off the ocean; in the midst, in long, straggling, gleaming arms, the bay died out among the grass; there were few trees and few enclosures; the sun shone wide over open uplands, the displumed hills stood clear against the sky. The Silverado Squatters
  • I hope to add in duck hunting next year too mutch to put on the young dog this season focused on upland and all field work this year. The E-Collar Debate: Love 'Em or Hate 'Em?
  • Altitudinal change in upland endemism, species turnover, and diversity on Isla Santa Cruz, the Galápagos Islands. Galápagos National Park & Galápagos Marine Resources Reserve, Ecuador
  • A five-mile section of the upland route between Llanbrynmair and Llangadfan has not yet been completed, so walkers are sent on tedious road detours.
  • To the north are the Northamptonshire uplands, the most north-easterly extension of the broad band of limestone that runs diagonally across England and is best exposed as the Cotswold hills.
  • Resource depletion, environmental degradation, inequitable access to resources, tenurial issues, upland poverty and the continuous influx of lowland migrants into the uplands are among the current issues in natural resources management. Chapter 5
  • The landscape of coastal Massachusetts is a mixture of wooded uplands, rocky outcrops, and long, low meadows that sweep down to the sea.
  • The farmers are also helped by a Government subsidy for the number of livestock they keep on the uplands.
  • The rich lowland planter and the upland tobacco farmer have rubbed shoulders more or less amicably for a very long time.
  • If the cold of winter were to continue unmitigated from year to year, without the genial influence of summer, the human race, as is apparent in polar regions and upland mountainous districts, would degenerate into dwarfishness. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 321, July 5, 1828
  • They were once found almost exclusively in northern and western uplands, but have now spread to farmland in eastern parts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Continued erosion by fast-flowing water eroded the uplands to the north of the Gippsland Basin and covered the coal measures with sands and gravels.
  • This wide extent of habitats includes upland moors, grassy or boggy open areas in forests and damp grasslands and traditionally managed hayfields particularly in river valleys.
  • The uplands are now covered with a dense shrub growth of bayberry, blueberry, arrowwood, and shadbush interspersed with red cedar, red maple, black cherry, pitch pine and oak. Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Rhode Island
  • West of the Severn valley and the north midland plain is the Welsh Marches, classic hill and vale country with small areas of upland separated by deeply incised valleys.
  • Springs can occur in uplands if zones of perched water extend laterally to cliff faces or other steep slopes.
  • Sulphurous yellow sphagnum moss made a dayglo splash against the dull greens and browns of the sunless upland bog.
  • At Uplands Betty caught a glimpse of Aunt Lydia between the silver poplars, and called joyfully from the window; but the words were lost in the rattling of the wheels; and as she lay back in her corner, Uplands was left behind, and in a little while they passed into the tavern road and went on beneath the shade of interlacing branches. The Battle Ground
  • Getting there meant driving along roads lined with green hedges full of bright pink campion and foxgloves just starting to come out, and bluebells almost over for another year except on some upland areas.
  • -- Forgive me if I am telling you what you know, but a 'saeter' is the name given to the upland pastures to which, during the summer, are sent the cattle, generally under the charge of one or more of the maids. The Idler Magazine, Volume III., July 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
  • It is likely that the report will provide added ammunition to environmentalists who have for long opposed the blanket afforestation of uplands.
  • Secondary forest on areas of former swidden agriculture are found in the Mae Chan Valley and central uplands towards the east. Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand
  • Many hectares of uplands are planted in commercial plantations of Pinus taeda.
  • The county is predominantly heavily glaciated mountains and uplands with a coast of cliffs and bays.
  • The ecoregion does not include the upland vegetation of the Rhodope Mountains (Rhodope montane mixed forests ecoregion) or the sub-Mediterranean and meso-supra-Mediterranean downy oak forests and meso - to thermo-Mediterranean pine forests to the south of the Rhodopes (part of the Aegean & West Turkey sclerophyllous and mixed forest ecoregion). Balkan mixed forests
  • And even in the south there remained regions, such as the Wicklow uplands, which were still Gaelic in social complexion.
  • Overgrazing on upland pastures is causing the decline of native species including skylarks, curlews and dotterels.
  • Although lead shot is banned for hunting waterfowl in both the US and Canada, it can still be used for hunting upland birds and for trap shooting, which occurs in some of the areas where Trumpeter Swans winter.
  • But you can also settle happily for the sublime views that you have from this generously turf Ed upland.
  • Horses, on the mainland and in the archipelagos, were mainly raised in the upland, cool and lightly populated valleys.
  • New Mexico: Non-toxic ammunition required for common moorhen; sora, a freshwater marsh bird; Virginia rail and snipe with shotguns, as well as dove, band-tailed pigeon, upland game or migratory game birds on all State Game Commission owned or managed areas. Iowa in middle of lead-shot skirmish
  • Here was he, the individual, very possibly placed on -- at all events, infesting -- a particular planet for a considerable number of years; the planet was so elaborately constructed, so richly clothed with trees and valleys and uplands and running waters and multitudinary grass-blades, and the body that housed Felix Kennaston was so intricately wrought with tiny bones and veins and sinews, with sockets and valves and levers, and little hairs which grew upon the body like grass-blades about the earth, that it seemed unreasonable to suppose this much cunning mechanism had been set agoing aimlessly: and so, he often wondered if he was not perhaps expected to devote these years of human living to some intelligible purpose? The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
  • In the ACE Basin study area, 457,681.1 ha (185,296 ac) are classified as upland planted pine based on the 1997 National Wetlands Inventory. Ashepoo-Combahee-Edisto (ACE) Basin National Estuarine Research Reserve, South Carolina
  • Taro can be grown in paddy fields or in upland situations where watering is supplied by rainfall or by supplemental irrigation.
  • These were in contrast to upland permanent pasture, where arable farming could only be undertaken infrequently, in special circumstances.
  • Most upland areas are covered by subclimax pine forest, which has an understory of grasses and sedges called savannas. Outer Coastal Plain Mixed Forest Province (Bailey)
  • The dark loamed valleys among the sandy uplands of the north, the prairies of the centre, and the lowlands near the Mississippi, are all made to yield the great staple. History Of American Slavery
  • Bosco = Skene island dedicated to forests and lumber as well as pig raising botaniste = horticulturalist; makes decisions about which species of plants or animals to resurrect from cold storage; annually elected position buono = upland burzaka = waterproof rain slicker SKENE GLOSSARY (SKENE TO ENGLISH)
  • However, if this is done before July, many beautiful wild flowers, such as melancholy thistle, wood cranesbill and bistort, which are special to limestone uplands of the north, are mown down before they can seed.
  • Upland's owners bought and renovated the hotel three years ago, as a refuge from a high-powered life in the capital city.
  • It is axiomatic that traditional agricultural management of the uplands has maintained and conserved these landscapes and their wildlife.
  • Or can they settle back and enjoy a ride from here to the sunlit uplands of higher wealth? Times, Sunday Times
  • Nonetheless, we did not detect differences in species diversity between the floodplain and upland landforms.
  • Even the loam of upland pastures is open and rocky. A Patchwork Garden: Unexpected Pleasures from a Country Garden
  • The Ministry of Agriculture and The Journal of Applied Ecology, UK both agree that in studies of upland lambing, lamb losses were unaffected by the presence of foxes.
  • The golden plover breeds in short vegetation on upland heaths and peat bogs and adults also travel each day to feed on nearby pastures.
  • They saw the broad, sunlit uplands of a future independent Scotland. Times, Sunday Times
  • The location has been picked partly because of its distance from upland areas where poisoning of birds of prey is rife. Times, Sunday Times
  • This would look appropriate in a rustic or upland garden with plants allowed to grow and spill on to the steps.
  • Severe wind and water erosion of the topsoil added to the degradation of the natural habitats, particularly on upland sites.
  • The winterbournes were flowing from the chalk uplands of Wessex.
  • This was seen as a saviour for farmers in the uplands where animals are trapped with little grass for feed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has been introduced into upland areas (including the upper Great Lakes) where some populations are landlocked.
  • Pickup trucks were rolling down the hill to the cove from upland.
  • Beef cattle rearing and sheep predominate over large upland areas in the north, northwest and northeast.
  • It can also be grown without inundation, soil-moisture being held at near field capacity, in which case it is generally referred to as upland rice. Chapter 7
  • Thus conservation programmes must involve integration between upland and lowland agricultural systems.
  • On the second day of the trip the group botanized in upland areas in the Hansey Creek watershed to see the state-rare Quercus nigra at the northern limit of its range.
  • Retirement is not a stroll across a sunlit upland filled with sport, sightseeing and self-improvement. Times, Sunday Times
  • For no less than three miles this vast upland of hillocks and brows roll on, serried knolls which appear to stretch onwards into infinity.
  • Of the 720 acres within the city limits, 270 acres lie at a considerable height above the river and constitute what are known as the knoll or uplands of Hoboken. Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
  • · As a result of uncontrolled hunting the wild yak is endangered and is now restricted to remote barrens on upland plateaus and highlands in northern Tibet and Chinghai, inhospitable even to domestic yaks. 1 Domesticated Banteng
  • During the years there he devoted his spare time to the geology of the deformed but fossiliferous rocks of the southern uplands, and to probing the mysteries of graptolite anatomy and lineages.
  • A tumbling weir creates the localized conditions of an upland brook wherever it crosses a silty lowland stream.
  • Upland furbearers, such as marten, mink, and shorttail and least weasels, are common. Upper Yukon Tayga - Meadow Province (Bailey)
  • All our injuries are subtly different, but we share a desire to claw our way towards the sunlit uplands. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ozone occurs more frequently at higher altitudes, so uplands may be particularly at risk.
  • Every morning, before the birds began to twitter, Hilda set out, with her pail and her wooden box, to climb the mountain to the upland dairy or "saeter", and fetch the milk and butter required by the family during the day. Erling the Bold
  • The weather is sunny and warm, averaging in the 70s year-round, but nighttime temperatures in the uplands may dip into the 60s.
  • The north-east of England is a land where uplands and lowlands meet, and are never far apart.
  • The Uplander is non-insulated while the Highlander uses 24-ounce Mackinaw 100 percent virgin wool for insulation.
  • Dominant features of the refuge include freshwater marshes, lakes, meadows, alkali flats, rimrocks, and sagebrush and juniper uplands.
  • Farther upland, usually between 3,000 and 5,000 feet, is chaparral, where scrub oaks, manzanitas, and various other shrubs join cacti and yuccas.
  • In order to salvage the wood, huge tracts of upland forest were clear-cut.
  • No government could survive the return of shortages and rationing when the sunlit uplands of a consumer society had been attained only five years before. THE GUARDSMEN
  • Forgive me if I am telling you what you know, but a 'saeter' is the name given to the upland pastures to which, during the summer, are sent the cattle, generally under the charge of one or more of the maids. John Ingerfield and Other Stories
  • I deserved a glimpse of the sunlit uplands and a refill of optimism to help me on my way. Times, Sunday Times
  • MessageWorkshop to reviseList of participantsCurrent program thrusts in Upland developmentDegradation of the uplandsNutrient cycles in upland farmsEstablishing an swcsystemFarm management practices that reinforce SWCTraditional soil and water conservation (SWC) technologiesOptions for contour farming: Land management practices for improved water conservationIn-row tillageMaking an A-frameControlling Cogon and TalahibUse of derris as botanical pesticideFire control in the uplandsCultural management of pest infestationOrganic fertilizer sources: BiofertilizersSelection of cover cropsBatao in the upland. Chapter 5
  • Ministers may be wary of depicting sunlit uplands when there is the inevitability of blood, toil, tears and sweat to come in the meantime. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a puckle o 'the upland bairns pass oor wy frae schule, and whiles Lachlan' ill meet them when he's aifter his sheep, and as sure as a'm stannin 'here, he' ill lay aff stories aboot battles and fairies, till the laddies 'ill hardly gae hame. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
  • Nobody has convincingly explained how the birds, bees, flowers and hares of the uplands can coexist with a new influx of humans.
  • ‘These prairie grasslands once teemed with wildlife like bison, elk, upland sandpipers and bobolinks,’ says LisaYee-Litzenberg.
  • On the wooded uplands, loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) and upland oaks are dominant whilst on bottomlands, water tupelo, swamp blackgum, sweetgum, and oaks are common. Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA)
  • The flora is distinct from that on adjacent uplands. Marajó varzea
  • From the riverbank we turned toward the uplands and began retracing the migration route of one of his animals, an ambitious female he had labeled E.
  • They stood close together, leaning over the rustic balustrading which bounded the arbour on the outward side, and formed the crest of a steep slope beneath Elfride constrainedly pointed out some features of the distant uplands rising irregularly opposite. A Pair of Blue Eyes
  • The definition of unenclosed upland is still under discussion with the European Commission.
  • Fed by upland streams, its brackish waters supported a wide variety of life.
  • It is likely that the report will provide added ammunition to environmentalists who have for long opposed the blanket afforestation of uplands.
  • In Katmandu I caught rumors of a couple in the uplands who lived a kind of baronial existence among tribespeople whose benefactors and teachers they were. The Boat of a Million Years
  • The uplands are now covered with dense shrub growth of arrowwood viburnum, bayberry, blueberry and shadbush, interspersed with red cedar, red maple, sapling oaks, pitch pine, black cherry, common greenbriar and blackberry. Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Rhode Island
  • Though the government has pumped hundreds of billions of dong into uplands development - and aid workers strive to boost literacy, vocational skills and agricultural production - such efforts have proved inadequate.
  • At the point where we descended from our carriage to look from the upland out over the vast hollow of land and sea toward Pozzuoli, which is so interesting as the scene of Jove's memorable struggle with the Titans, and just when we were really beginning to feel equal to it, a company of minstrels suddenly burst upon us with guitars and mandolins and comic songs much dramatized, while the immediate natives offered us violets and other distracting flowers. Roman Holidays, and Others
  • It was a kind of land generally known in the West as "barrens" -- rolling upland, with very thin, unproductive soil. A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln Condensed from Nicolay & Hay's Abraham Lincoln: A History
  • Movements of herds and droves, past, present, and to come, were discussed, as well as the outlook for cultivated hay in far upland pastures and the estimates of such hay that still remained over the winter in remote barns in the sheltered mountain valleys where herds had wintered and been fed. CHAPTER II
  • The whole plateau comprises one vast upland plain.
  • The fourth and fifth landscape types are alpine landscapes, consisting of branching networks of troughs separated by ridges; and cirque landscapes, in which separate cirques are set in an upland massif.
  • Nobody has convincingly explained how the birds, bees, flowers and hares of the uplands can coexist with a new influx of humans.
  • The Chase itself is a rolling chalkland landscape, with sheep scattering the uplands and mainly arable farming taking place in the valleys.
  • •Native upland vegetation is probably mixed oak forests and beech-oak forests; white and black oaks along with American beech, pignut and mockernut hickories, black walnut, tulip tree, and red maple once occurred. Ecoregions of New Jersey (EPA)
  • The moors are a huge open, treeless upland area covered in heather whose purple flowers can be seen from space when they bloom in late August.
  • Wild or unimproved lands are reported in three general classes: first, lands exhausted, abandoned, and grown up to bushes; second, virgin uplands, generally well timbered; and third, low or swamp lands, pocosin, often well timbered. The Resources of North Carolina: Its Natural Wealth, Condition, and Advantages, as Existing in 1869. Presented to the Capitalists and People of the Central and Northern States
  • The upland terraces and mountains of the Guayana Shield are remnants of highly weathered and ancient parent material consisting mostly of quartzitic or sandstone rocks, although granitic rock types persist in some areas. Guayanan Highlands moist forests
  • Arapaho Prairie represents typical upland dry sandhills prairie, with steep slopes grading into undulating dunes and flat valleys.
  • Shorebirds are fond of other insect pests of forage and grain crops, including the army worm, which is known to be eaten by the killdeer and spotted sandpiper; also cutworms, among whose enemies are the avocet, woodcock, pectoral and Baird sandpipers, upland plover, and killdeer. Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation
  • Acid oak woodland, upland grassland. A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
  • In short, if you have survived this far there may be sunlit uplands ahead. Times, Sunday Times
  • A natural extension to this was a scheme to move animals to the feed rather than the feed to the animals, with both cattle and sheep being wintered away from their own upland holding to the lowlands of the Vale of York.
  • The reserve lands also include upland and bottomland hardwood forests, freshwater marsh (Typha, Cladium), submerged aquatic vegetation (Ruppia, Valisneria) and unique bog habitats (Sarracenia, Drosera). Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Alabama
  • But farming was fairly inefficient, and growing demand for food forced farmers into the marginal areas of the uplands. Times, Sunday Times
  • My personal choice of choke for upland is cylinder and my shots on occassional ducks or geese are at about the same range. Ever use hevi shot
  • Rivers and the other sections of the state, which may be generally characterized as the uplands of the state. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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  • Clearly, following the decision in Howell v. Coupland, the seller was excused his obligation to deliver 275 tons.
  • As well as holding a huge range of grassland wild flowers, such as ox-eye daisies, poppies, campion and corn marigold, the nursery grows plants from wetland, upland and woodland habitats.
  • In KSNP there are three main soils: podsols, erodable and infertile, are dominant, latosols in the lowlands are somewhat more fertile, and in the volcanic uplands, moderately to highly fertile andosols are common. Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra, Indonesia
  • The Upland Sandpiper is a black, brown, and white mottled bird with a long neck and tail and yellow legs.
  • Wild goats, pigs, and dogs inhabited many of the forests, especially the mauka (upland areas inland from the coast).
  • In the house behind them, in the mistal and the orchard, in the long marshes of the uplands and on the brooding hills there was stillness and solitude. The Three Sisters
  • Thus conservation programmes must involve integration between upland and lowland agricultural systems.
  • The north-east of England is a land where uplands and lowlands meet, and are never far apart.
  • One that is thriving notably is wild basil, which is mainly found beside grassy paths on chalky uplands. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ecoregion does not include the upland vegetation of the Rhodope Mountains (Rhodope montane mixed forests ecoregion) or the sub-Mediterranean and meso-supra-Mediterranean downy oak forests and meso - to thermo-Mediterranean pine forests to the south of the Rhodopes (part of the Aegean & West Turkey sclerophyllous and mixed forest ecoregion). Balkan mixed forests
  • Amta payments are available for barley, corn, upland cotton, oats, rice, sorghum, and wheat.
  • In fact, greater access to the uplands has been a very good thing. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The endangered Julia Creek dunnart (Sminthopsis douglasi) is endemic to the downs, Desert Uplands, and restricted areas of the Gulf Plains immediately north of the downs. Mitchell grass downs
  • The prevailing scenario will depend on the success of upland agricultural intensification.
  • Judging by the value: cost ratios stated (Table 8) all above 10 investment in terms of nutrient input in upland cropping systems appears to be highly profitable and recommendable.
  • New Mexico: Non-toxic ammunition required for common moorhen; sora, a freshwater marsh bird; Virginia rail and snipe with shotguns, as well as dove, band-tailed pigeon, upland game or migratory game birds on all State Game Commission owned or managed areas. Iowa in middle of lead-shot skirmish
  • The upland pine community was mostly longleaf pine along with sweetgum, white oak, southern red oak, willow oak, blackgum, and hollies. Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)
  • Set in the historic Borders, there are castles and kirks galore, and you can use it as a stopping point on the Southern Upland Way.
  • Re an earlier point, the people living in the uplands of what's now Wales have probably gone in for ambush and guerilla tactics since they were called the Ordovices and Silures, if not before. Chester in the seventh century: surviving infrastructure
  • Gaps in this wetland function similarly to those studied in a variety of upland forest types, by serving as sites of regeneration for intolerant species.
  • Even Asia Minor, that is to say the uplands of Anatolia, is beginning to reveal herself to explorers although almost all the great sanctuaries, Pessinus, the two Comanas, The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism
  • I didn't comment that his gun was really designed for more static field activities like waterfowling and turkey hunting, but it got me thinking about gun weight and design and current ammunition offerings for upland game.
  • Most of my hunting with a double gun is done in the uplands. I am thinking of getting a side by side 20 gauge (the classic partridge gun), just out of curiosity, what do you like better, ha
  • The Reserve's uplands, sloping gently from sea level, support maritime forest, brushland, and grassland. Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve, Maine
  • This takes into account different farming conditions in different parts of the uplands, but there's still a lot to do.
  • Read the comments as many YA writers weigh in TEV's initial insistence that reading YA means you don't want to be a member of "Grownupland. The Elegant Variation: When The Bar Has No Lower to Go...Choices*
  • Outfield is uncultivated upland pasturage used for summer grazing.
  • Farther upland, usually between 3,000 and 5,000 feet, is chaparral, where scrub oaks, manzanitas, and various other shrubs join cacti and yuccas.
  • Upland valleys and the headwaters of fast-flowing rivers descend to the coast through some of the world's largest swamps.
  • BRITAIN'S upland birds are in danger of being driven off hills and mountains by onshore wind farms. Times, Sunday Times
  • Separated by the valleys of the north-flowing river Eden and the south-flowing river Lune, these two uplands were inhospitable places for early settlement.
  • However, basement rocks can also be inferred from exposures in the uplands that surround the basin.
  • I have friends and acquaintances who are farmers and crofters, many of whom, in upland areas, depend on sheep and lambs for their livelihood.
  • Ministers may be wary of depicting sunlit uplands when there is the inevitability of blood, toil, tears and sweat to come in the meantime. Times, Sunday Times
  • I deserved a glimpse of the sunlit uplands and a refill of optimism to help me on my way. Times, Sunday Times
  • None of the streams draining upland areas of the Southeast were glaciated during Pleistocene ice ages or inundated by Cretaceous seas during interglacial periods.
  • On the one hand, you have the uplands: home to the ruffed grouse and the woodcock, the ringneck pheasant, the bobwhite quail, and just possibly sharptail grouse and Hungarian partridge, too.
  • Darien harbors a variety of habitats ranging from sandy beaches, rocky coasts, mangroves, swamps and lowland and upland tropical forests containing several endemic faunal species. Darién National Park, Panama
  • But it was the mountain Macedonians—from the upland regions of Pelagonia, Lyncestis, Orestis, Elimiotis, and Pieria around Mount Olympus—who for countless generations had fought against the wolves, bears, and human predators that threatened their flocks. Alexander the Great
  • These were composed of the stimulating leaves of the "Aina," mixed with the long yellow blades of a sweet-scented upland grass; forming a hollow stem. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I (of 2)
  • The villagers are laying by the corn in the upland fileld.
  • Continuing our road in the afternoon, we ascended to the uplands, where the river passes round a point of great beauty, and goes through very remarkable dalles, in character resembling those of the Columbia. The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Oregon and California To which is Added a Description of the Physical Geography of California, with Recent Notices of the Gold Region from the Latest and Most Authentic Sources
  • As ‘hill people,’ they traditionally have been associated with hills and uplands in the Deccan Peninsula.
  • Clean mud could go to upland or, perhaps, ocean disposal sites.
  • He said it was crucial to study the uplands because they had a distinct combination of agriculture, landscape, tourism, plus artistic and cultural inspiration.
  • However, lapwings are thriving in the uplands on managed grouse moors and the fields surrounding them. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's got all the right elements - a mountain core of undoubted international conservation value, in a superb setting of upland glens and rural communities.
  • But have you gained the sunlit uplands of the middle class? Times, Sunday Times

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