Explore the gardens and woodlands with the naturalist Gabriel Willow.
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The lush woodlands of Seattle seemed like a natural fit.
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In some places, woodlands would simply give way to grasslands.
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Forests, woodlands and grasslands hold much of Earth's terrestrial carbon.
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If the dieback continued, some woodlands could become shrub land.
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At the same time, China is protecting its own woodlands.
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" — Julia Gibson, The Woodlands, Texas "I think he was wrong.
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Book Nemacolin Woodlands Resort starting at $229 per nightSet on 2,000 acres in Western Pennsylvania, Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is one giant playground for children with an adventure center offering everything from bungee jumping to ziplining.
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The Woodlands is about 30 miles (48 km) north of Houston.
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EDT: Donald Trump is holding a rally in The Woodlands, Texas.
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"Many of them knew little about the woodlands," the article added.
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That is exactly what The Woodlands decided to do, documents show.
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Nemacolin Woodlands Resort seemed like the perfect place to do just that.
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ANSONIA Spring Break Nature Days: Visit the park's wetlands, fields and woodlands.
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The game's Ghost Forest stage is based on the woodlands of Romania.
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But it left a blank slate for rebuilding some of the woodlands.
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Hikers and birders can explore trails encompassing ravines, waterfalls, woodlands and promontories.
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Java, which is now mostly rainforest, used to be covered in woodlands.
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Shares of Woodlands, Texas-based Lexicon closed at $16.04 Tuesday on the Nasdaq.
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It's left firefighters struggling to save neighborhoods, never mind the woodlands around them.
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The new plantings will help make the woodlands more resilient in future storms.
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The grounds include woodlands and a reservoir, giving the airport a rural feel.
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Sitting in his office overlooking Virginia woodlands, he acknowledged a sense of mortality.
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The Honey Creek Woodlands in Georgia is part of an 8,000-acre greenway.
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His father, a chemical engineer, works at Jefferson Energy in the Woodlands, Tex.
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Fortunately, garlic mustard's vaunted edibility may provide a culinary cure for plagued woodlands.
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Outside of the elite gymnasiums, young athletes lived in cabins surrounded by woodlands.
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The bride's father retired in July as a geophysicist in the exploration office in Port of Spain, Trinidad, for BP. Her mother retired as the bookkeeper for the Fellowship of the Woodlands Church, a nondenominational church in The Woodlands, Tex.
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In the town of Belle Chasse (not far from New Orleans,) there's Woodlands Trail and Park, a recreational greenway of forested wetlands filled with palmetto and cypress — lovely, yes, but similar in many ways to other such woodlands in the state.
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Grazing land—for example, non-arable grasslands or woodlands—isn't suitable for growing food.
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Also: Pests and pathogens thriving in a warmer climate could wipe out our woodlands.
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Focusing forest thinning operations and prescribed burns on overgrown woodlands near communities is another.
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To find a cicada killer look for sandy soils near woodlands that host cicadas.
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These are small trees that are perfectly comfortable in the dappled shade of woodlands.
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The native trees can often be located along city parkways that cut through woodlands.
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Highways and stripmalls quickly gave way to woodlands, carved apart by occasional Hollywood backlots.
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Some people do yoga, some people wear gas masks and haunt obscure European woodlands.
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Fires are a natural occurrence in many woodlands and are essential to a healthy ecosystem.
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Nowadays most specimens are growing in the wild, including in woodlands preserved by ancient villages.
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When the yellow-billed cuckoo calls, even familiar woodlands transform magically into deepest, darkest Africa.
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He just rejected it altogether, finding refuge in a world made of forests and woodlands.
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Shares in The Woodlands, Texas-based company rose slightly on Monday to close at $72.93.
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A spokesperson would not comment on its plans to expand beyond the Woodlands Hills store.
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No one wants to see a single tree cut down, let alone an entire woodlands.
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Bagwell won the M.V.P. Award in 183, when Goldschmidt, who is from The Woodlands, Tex.
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DALY TRIUMPHS John Daly held on to win the Insperity Invitational in The Woodlands, Tex.
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Conservation biologists have intensely debated the dangers that the fracturing of woodlands poses to animals.
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Aya is a fledgling whose survival is threatened by power lines, farmers and bulldozed woodlands.
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The $4.7 million, 10,582-square-foot home is located in The Woodlands, Texas (a Houston suburb).
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With her husband Arthur out of town, she drove herself to Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital.
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The country escape is a nature lover's dream, complete with organic farms and woodlands to explore.
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At the same time, there is concern that climate change has altered Zambia's deciduous miombo woodlands.
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The Lady Luck Casino at the Nemacolin Woodlands got 2,126 five-star reviews out of 3,044.
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She is the daughter of Felicia G. Caesar and Michael G. Caesar of the Woodlands, Tex.
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Her mother is a case manager and registered nurse in the Woodlands office of United Healthcare.
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Secretive and shy, sharpies choose dense woodlands for nesting and are rarely observed during these periods.
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The Swedish news agency TT said the fires had devoured woodlands valued at almost $70 million.
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Eleven thousand years ago, it would've been open landscape made up of grasslands, shrub and woodlands.
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They spent their final hours together thanks to the nursing staff at The Woodlands of Arnold.
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On Monday night, they had reached Ms. Penn's mother's apartment in the suburb of the Woodlands.
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Scientists found evidence for this hypothesis in jungles and woodlands in many parts of the world.
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The combined company will be headquartered in Switzerland, although its operational centre will be in Woodlands.
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Even in Coventry's wealthy, sinuous suburbs, like Woodlands, concerns about anti-social behaviour and crime are rising.
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Flat Neckera, which grows in low-altitude woodlands, was found on Otzi's clothes and inside his gut.
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The area surrounding Mount Lico is a patchwork of smallholder farms, tea and eucalyptus plantations, and woodlands.
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When peace returned, the woodlands drew loggers and charcoal burners who had already devastated forests further south.
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The combined company will be headquartered in Switzerland, although its operational centre will be in Woodlands, Texas.
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Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, in Farmington, PA, is situated among 2,000 acres of forest in the Laurel Highlands.
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There will not be enough remaining tropical woodlands to continually evaporate and condense moisture through the forest.
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Back in the 1970s and '80s, because of city budget cuts, the park's woodlands suffered from neglect.
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The groom is a son of Melanie S. Blackburn and Dale L. Blackburn of The Woodlands, Tex.
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The Woodlands Parkway Baptist Church is now known as Stonebridge Church, where Bradley is a senior pastor.
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Based in the Texan town of Woodlands, Huntsman chemicals are also used in paint, clothing and construction.
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Its proposal says elephant populations exceeding 0.5 per km have a detrimental impact on woodlands and other species.
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Ms Ho says the "sacred" relationship between villagers and woodlands is a vital part of Hong Kong tradition.
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The only grocery store in the neighborhood is Woodlands Market, an upscale, pricey spot that opened in 2017.
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The others were cremated with wood that came from dense woodlands, exactly like the landscape in west Wales.
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Other parts of the land have been turned into parks and common areas featuring grassland, woodlands and wetlands.
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He hasn't exactly torn up the 211-and-over circuit since debuting at the Woodlands a year ago.
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The combined company would have its global headquarters in Switzerland, with its operational headquarters in The Woodlands, Tex.
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Cardinals prefer to nest in the tangled, viney young woodlands that often follow the removal of mature forests.
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The Woodlands, Texas-based company is a manufacturer of differentiated organic chemical products and of inorganic chemical products.
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Together, you and Quill roam the woodlands to fight your enemies, rescue your kingdom, and rescue Quill's uncle.
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The Arctic Cocooning experience starts with a guided walk through family woodlands past century-old Lappish pine trees.
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According to the wall text, the palette evokes the woodlands of Madhya Pradesh, where the artist grew up.
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Flanked by snow-capped hills and woodlands, Lake Baikal contains about one-fifth of the earth's unfrozen freshwater reserves.
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The team presented their findings last week at the 48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands, Texas.
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An L.A. Police Department spokesperson said the LAPD responded to a call in Woodlands Hills at 7:20 p.m.
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Like many U.S. forests, California's woodlands are notoriously overgrown, as decades-old forest mismanagement has smothered nearly all wildfires.
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Five minutes from Anaklia, Georgian soldiers in a watchtower peer over marshy woodlands to the demarcation line with Abkhazia.
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As even columbaria became crowded, city authorities encouraged people to disperse the ashes in the sea, woodlands or parklands.
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The tours are run by a wildlife expert who takes guests on an open-air cart through the woodlands.
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At the time, this was not a desert; it was a green belt of savannas, woodlands, lakes and rivers.
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Older gum trees are not uncommon in the thick, rich-soiled woodlands of several parks in New York City.
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Her mother is the director of programs and services at Interfaith of The Woodlands, a nonprofit social service agency.
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If nothing else, apples are charming historical footnotes, illustrating former uses now barely suspected in New York City's woodlands.
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Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Pennsylvania has a Frank Lloyd Wright 150th Birthday Package available from June 1 through Nov.
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Some forest rangers are trying to change that by allowing previously cultivated woodlands to return to their natural state.
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The property is in the Forest of Dean district, a section of Gloucestershire County known for its ancient woodlands.
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The Clethra that proliferates in my woodlands, scenting the air with a spicy honey, drew thousands of tiny bees.
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Its vast woodlands cover approximately 2100% of the country and act as a natural carbon sink, absorbing carbon dioxide.
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The fires will continue coming, and these wild woodlands, which sustain life, water, and tranquility, are more susceptible to flame.
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At Woodlands Market, a grocery store in Tiburon, residents lined up outside waiting for permission to go in and shop.
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Louis: AMC West Olive 16Tallahassee: AMC Tallahassee Mall 20Tampa: AMC Woodlands Square 20Tulsa: AMC Southroads 20Washington D.C.: AMC Hoffman 22
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The offender called at a caravan in Woodlands Estate, Blean, on May 7 pretending to be a mobile home repairman.
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Roads were closed throughout Brazoria County, Texas, which is included in the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metropolitan statistical area.
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Proulx's saga, which will consume more than 700 pages, takes as its focus the woodlands and forests of North America.
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To study them, scientists have mostly traveled to African rain forests and woodlands, where the apes live in dense groups.
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Millions of years ago, our apelike ancestors gradually moved from woodlands to savannas and began walking upright at some point.
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There's great economic and ecological value in the Appalachian woodlands, such opportunity for an industry that supports life and health.
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Located on the south shore of the Columbia River, it empties into the sea and is surrounded by verdant woodlands.
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Wildfires also contribute to global warming: Flames coursing through woodlands and grasses send greenhouse gases and particulates into the air.
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Less than an hour's drive from downtown is the city of Horseshoe Bend and the fantastical woodlands that surround it.
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As the climate changes, saltwater is being pushed inland along the East Coast, killing woodlands sometimes far from the sea.
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She realizes that her sturdy marriage thrives on space, just as the pileated woodpecker needs woodlands in which to roam.
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"We don't have a fear of fire," said Mr. Cooper, who burns regularly around his stilt house nestled in woodlands.
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That raises an increasingly urgent question: How best to manage woodlands in a world that humans have so profoundly altered?
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Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx also provides opportunities for viewing this spring ephemeral, as do several Staten Island woodlands.
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Others have inherited characteristics well suited for preserving woodlands and open spaces near their multi-thousand-square-foot fourth homes.
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I'm sure that there is a long list of logging companies waiting to log chaparral shrublands and oak woodlands and grasslands.
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In the forest sections, the design team have planted the trees of Russia's extensive woodlands: white birch, larch and Scots pine.
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Tigers occupy a variety of habitats from tropical forests, evergreen forests, woodlands and mangrove swamps to grasslands, savannah and rocky country.
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And, critically, they thin the forests and woodlands, depriving large fires of the fuel they relish when growing into towering conflagrations.
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A Szechuan meat dish Last summer, I was living alone in the Missouri woodlands, taking a break from New York City.
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About 60 percent of the valuable Appalachian woodlands are privately owned, whether in small parcels by individuals or by small businesses.
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She is the daughter of Roxanne G. Provost and Charles E. Provost Jr., who live and work in the Woodlands, Tex.
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Measuring anywhere from 3 to 9 inches, the Indian pipe is often found in dry woodlands where oaks or beeches predominate.
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California's housing shortage and high property prices are increasingly forcing people to live closer to woodlands that are prone to burn.
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Around the city they can be found in many woodlands on Staten Island, as well as in the Bronx and Queens.
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Our climate reporter traveled to Catalonia to learn more about managing woodlands in a place that's growing ever hotter and drier.
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Some landscapes explore cloud-covered gloom, like "Landscape with Trees Along the Gein" (23) in which the river mirrors stark woodlands.
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German foresters believe that their country could play a key role in determining how to transform woodlands to withstand climate change.
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Ackman touted the company's prime locations, including Manhattan's South Street Seaport, the Woodlands in Houston, Texas and Summerlin in Las Vegas.
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The New Horizons team presented its newest findings on Monday at the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference in The Woodlands, Tex.
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The intrepid arachnid in question is Moggridgea rainbowi, a tree trapdoor spider found only in the woodlands of South Australia's Kangaroo Island.
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This helped the Woodlands, Texas-based company cushion an 11.2 percent fall in average sales price of oil to $56.51 per barrel.
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But although these woodlands in Washington State were also once rich in grizzly bears, the park hasn't confirmed spotting any in years.
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The seven-mile Snowshill, Stanway and Stanton loop through farm fields, woodlands, country paths and picturesque 17th-century villages is one option.
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Arising about 5,000 years ago around what is now Cameroon and Nigeria, they converted woodlands to farm fields on a massive scale.
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" The company stated that "the senior development team is 'essentially the same team' that has worked on The Woodlands for 25 years.
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Raul Giorgi, a real estate agent in The Woodlands for 35 years, owns a home near the Soeders that also was damaged.
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Launched four years ago by the Forest Service, the project set out to scientifically test the best approach to helping woodlands adapt.
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Russia: From the Altai Mountains to the Pacific Coast, China is ravaging vast woodlands while restricting commercial logging in its own forests.
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Daly, who endorsed Trump during the campaign, was wearing American flag pants when he finished at 267-under 202 at the Woodlands.
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Ivory Coast has a serious deforestation problem: Some scientists say it is losing its woodlands faster than any other nation in Africa.
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Drive four hours from the Motor City, however, to the woodlands of northern Michigan, and an alternative symbol of union fortunes exists.
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The Japanese billionaire, who is married with two children, lives in a 16,586-square-foot house in the woodlands outside of Tokyo.
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Most often found near stream edges and wet woodlands, it's a difficult plant to get rid of because it spreads via rhizomes.
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Among them are the Woodlands Church, Salt and Light Ministries, and a number of mosques, including the Brand Lane Center in Stafford, Texas.
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It begins August 4th, I&aposll be making stops in Fort Worth in Dallas, August 5th, I&aposll be at the Woodlands, Texas.
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"The Democrats made a mistake firing up the base," said Sheila Munich, a resident of the Woodlands area who was at the rally.
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Climate change has contributed to the forest pest infestations, the report said -- a major cause of tree death in Southwest forests and woodlands.
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What might look like a Duchampian joke was part of the artist's relentless investigation of nature in the woodlands behind his Piedmont village.
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The company plans to keep Anadarko's campus in Woodlands, Texas, indefinitely, and make a decision on the space in several years, Burgher said.
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Nexeo, based in The Woodlands, Texas, supplies raw materials used in a number of industries including chemical manufacturing, oil and gas and healthcare.
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I&aposll be in Fort Worth at Dallas on Saturday and then the Woodlands, Texas on Sunday, August 5th, more dates coming soon.
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Farishta Mohmand's body was found in woodlands near her home in the capital Islamabad, five days after her father first raised the alarm.
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Farmers and foresters credit the species with preventing billions of dollars in damage to crops and woodlands through the insects the bats consume.
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Breathtaking panoramic shots of America's woodlands, mountain ranges, and arid deserts are juxtaposed against scenes of some of the world's busiest urban landscapes.
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"We've got a problem here, and we are willing to fix it," Mark Keough, a Republican from the Woodlands, told the Texas Observer .
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Sun bears are found in the rainforests of south Asia, and the small bears play a big role in keeping these woodlands healthy.
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If you're looking to find this pale New Yorker, start your hunt in the dry woodlands of Queens, the Bronx or Staten Island.
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At the same time, decades of suppressing fires rather than allowing them to run their course in woodlands has paradoxically made them worse.
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Mr. Hickey dug into damage statistics and found that his recently constructed neighborhood flooded at far higher rates than others in The Woodlands.
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Taken together, their preliminary findings suggest many of Yellowstone's dense, lodgepole-dominated forests will give way to sparser, more diverse woodlands and meadows.
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She moved to The Woodlands, a suburb north of Houston, when she was 11, honing her game even as she battled severe scoliosis.
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Woodlands, prairies, algae, mangroves, wetlands, and soil withdraw carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and keep it from going back, tipping the balance negative.
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He had spent decades roaming the fledging nation's woodlands to paint the beauty of America's wild birds that he shot on the wing.
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But even if these calls fall short of human melodic standards, hearing them is always a pleasant reminder of hikes through mature woodlands.
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This week alone, some 40 technical papers will be presented at the 0133 Lunar and Planetary Sciences Conference being held in The Woodlands, Texas.
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Then they try to flush them out of the woodlands and onto the floodplains, which makes it a lot easier and safer to dart.
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Koalas, the tree-dwelling marsupials found in eucalyptus forests and woodlands across Eastern Australia, is not just a cute and fluffy fascination for tourists.
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The juvenile terrestrial form — the red eft — is familiar to anyone who walks in Northeastern woodlands, particularly after rain, when they are most active.
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The animals are eating their way through local woodlands and suburban plots, feasting on flowers and shrubs and menacing the tranquillity of backyard living.
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The re-election campaign of Representative Kevin Brady, the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, held a watch party in Woodlands, Tex.
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Finding echoes of Japan's ancient past, and of the woodlands of Hayao Miyazaki's animated masterpiece "Princess Mononoke," deep among the trees of Yakushima island.
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As you bike or hike through craggy shorelines and woodlands, you'll glimpse wild turkeys, red foxes, bald eagles, peregrine falcons, seals, otters and porpoises.
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Josh Ludy carries belongings out of his flooded house in the Timber Lakes Timber Ridge subdivision on April 18, 2016, in The Woodlands Texas.
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Sunday, someone called the Clemson police to report that a floor had collapsed in the clubhouse at the Woodlands apartment complex, according to the release.
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Their tanks and armored vehicles were recently brought back from Afghanistan, desert-yellow camouflage painted over with the green-and-black colors of Baltic woodlands.
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The Woodlands, Texas-based mom started sharing photos of her breastfeeding yoga practice on Instagram, and was amazed by the loving response from her followers.
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The Appalachian Woodlands Alliance aims to demonstrate those values to private forestland owners, providing resources to make it easier to plan for a sustainable future.
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By horseback: Explore Prospect Park's woodlands on a trail ride led by Kensington Stables of Brooklyn, or check out these other stables across the boroughs.
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During the government's reforestation efforts, Dalby actually contained a large Nissen hut complex where unemployed workers were trained to plant the woodlands that stand today.
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Yet when a wind-driven fire pushes "ember attacks" into neighborhoods deep inside a community, the fires they ignite don't discriminate between woodlands and landscaping.
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No one has suggested that the developers broke any laws, and the company that owns The Woodlands says it followed all applicable regulations and standards.
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FEMA maps of The Woodlands showed a tantalizing stretch of undeveloped land hard by a waterway called Spring Creek — including acreage in the 2006 plan.
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Adult birds — roughly the size of small dogs, though a mere fraction of their weight — are most at home in older woodlands with large trees.
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Despite the emphasis on kids' activities, there's plenty for parents to appreciate, including elegant room decor, the luxurious Woodlands Spa, and the Holistic Healing Center.
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Outside Ben's house, in a residential stretch of smooth winding pavement, artificial ponds, and picturesque woodlands, the roads were quiet and the birds were chirping.
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RCR's Catalan pavilion, called "Dream and Nature," takes the visitor far away from Venice's canals by evoking the woodlands, fields and volcanic hills of Catalonia.
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Zinn drove slowly to keep the dust down as we passed woodlands of stunted spruce and dwarfed aspen covering the foothills of the Alaska Range.
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But in samples from 1,000 to 5,000 years ago, the scenery changed to woodlands, with DNA profiles shifting to include pines, junipers and mountain mahoganies.
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Green golf communities encourage the local wildlife to thrive by maximizing the natural areas — such as woodlands, wetlands and streams — surrounding their courses and homes.
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