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woodland
noun as in land covered with woods or trees
noun as in forest
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It is a landscape of hills, commercial forestry and native woodland on the edge of some of the highest mountains in the Cairngorms.
Inverness was among places the pests were found to be active, with one spotted in woodland in the city's Ness Castle area on 28 December.
His segment predicted a huge restoration of British woodlands thanks to genetic engineering and multi-storey agri facilities, leading to the return of animals including the brown bear.
Back in 1980, when very much alive, she was prime suspect for sheep attacks in and around Cannich, a community on the fringes of Glen Affric's vast area of hills, lochs and woodland.
She added as well as the fairground and amusement arcades, Barry was now known for its biodiversity, woodlands and country parks.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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