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    cockatoos food supply as well. These cockatoos have lost over 62 percent of their original woodland habitats (Australian threatened species, 2007). The Stringybark, buloke and gum trees that make up the woodlands providing the birds with food and a home are what they need for survival. The cockatoos feed on brown seeds, insects and the fruit of Stringybark and buloke trees but nest in the gum trees. Some of the woodlands are now protected on public and private areas. However this is not enough…

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    Butterfly Unhealthy

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    THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY Butterflies, like many insects across the UK have undeniable importance to the ecosystem. Maintaining butterfly populations has become a priority across the globe as anthropogenic activities increase to threaten butterfly species. One such species under threat in the UK is the Duke of Burgundy. Decline in flagship species over recent years has led to a review of the biodiversity action plans and the importance they have across the globe. This POSTnote examines the risks of…

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    M-1 Communication Studies

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    currently on probation under 24 hour supervision. M-1 is known to hang out in the Woodland area. M-1 does not have a smart trip card or school id. At 1255 hours this writer along with Officer Jones, arrived on the scene of M-1’s mother’s place of abode. 1569 45th Street, Northeast. There was no answer at the door. The listed areas were canvassed with negative results. 1500 block of 45th Street, Northeast Woodland Area 2800 block of Langston Place, Southeast 2700 block of Bruce Place,…

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    Highgate Wood Case Study

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    wood is designated as semi-natural ancient woodland. This supports a large number of species, a number which are listed as vulnerable, particularly those species that require stable unchanging conditions in order to survive. In terms of diversity, there are over 900 invertebrate species, 338 moth species, 353 fungi species, 70 bird species, and 7 bat species have been recorded. Current management action: There are a variety of habitats within the woodland areas. These niche habitats are mostly…

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    Mr. Lacy: A Short Story

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    I reached for my last tissue and wiped my endless tears as I sat among my friends in the center of the crowded church, staring through blurry eyes at the slideshow of cherished memories flashing across the screen. Tears of confusion and sorrow dripped down my cheeks. I tried so hard to focus on the pastors heartfelt words of encouragement and the memorable stories that were shared by loved ones, but my ears could not listen, and my heart could not stand the desolate pain. I glanced up for a…

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    Forest School (FS)

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    Forest School (FS) A forest school is an education approach and also an inspirational process to give learner opportunity to achieve, to develop skills and confidence through hand on experience in a free outdoor woodland learning environment. Wales and localities in England took up Forest School in the year of 2000, and the main national support network for the forest school practitioners is from the Forestry Commission through the Forest Education Initiative (FEI). In 2001 Forest school…

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    Law enforcement officers were on the scene attempting to manage it. A woman approached an officer looking noticeably upset. She kept getting physically closer to the officer and when he turned toward her, he hit her in the head with his baton. The Woodland police, once again, used aggressiveness as a technique. The woman was clearly unarmed and didn’t do anything to harm the officer. This woman was, more than likely, in a rage because she didn’t like how the officers were handling the situation.…

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    prior, Mom had taken me to the store right down the block and we bought all new school supplies, so I was ready, prepared, and once again, excited. My parents were gracious enough to allow me to finish the year off, instead of transferring me to Woodland High School in the middle of the year. They knew it would be hard enough for me to switch schools, let alone in the middle of the year. I had looked up my soon to be school on the internet countless times. It looked like a very well kept…

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    They were a great deal like the Arctic and Subarctic tribes, mostly because they were right below the Arctic and Subarctic region. They hunt animals and their most domesticated animal was the dog. The eastern woodlands stretched from North Dakota, to the East coast, up to the Great lakes, and down to the bottom of North Carolina. The men worked by hunting, gathering food, and building, while the women farmed. The had lots of trees, and this is how they built most…

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    and low humidity. Glenview Woods is an open woodland area that has the north branch of the Chicago River running through it. The oak-hickory wood’s main plants are small-large trees, shrubs, grasses, sedges, and herbaceous flowers that cover the forest’s floor. It has areas that are paved for exercisers, dog walkers, and bicyclists. It also has areas that are unpaved that consist of crushed gravel in which hikers and naturalists can go see the woodland wildflowers, native and non-native plant…

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