Sentence examples for forest means from inspiring English sources

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An increasingly fragmented and accessible forest means a potential increase in poaching for bushmeat or revenge killing of apes that feed on nearby crops after their forest food sources are destroyed.

Defeat at Millwall last weekend, coupled with wins for Rovers and Nottingham Forest means Carlisle go into the final weekend in fourth, with a win over Bournemouth (six wins on the trot, fighting for their lives and on the verge of completing a Lazarus-like escape from relegation) unlikely to be enough.

In addition to knowing what the forest means to them, the respondents also had the concepts of forest management.

"The natural die-off of boar, and the way they emigrate out of the forest, means that the population never really gets above 400 at any time," he added.

The open nature of the New Forest means that ponies are able to wander onto roads.

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A few months ago, the name Sambisa Forest meant nothing to many Nigerians.

A rule-of-thumb indicated that loss of 90% of forest meant a 50% loss of species.

The highest plant available water capacity was recorded for soils in native forest (mean of 0.27 ± 0.14 cm cm−3).

In contrast, the forest Mean Euclidian Nearest Neighbor Distance (ENN-MN) and Health Condition grade (HC) monotonically decreased by 12%and37%7%, respectively.

In the tropical dry deciduous forest, the mean fire-return interval is 6 years, in the tropical dry thorn forest mean fire-return interval is 10 years, and in the tropical moist deciduous forest mean fire-return interval is 20 years.

The lowest NI values for 2010 were reported for forest (mean = 0.43, confidence interval = 0.41 0.46) and open lowland (mean = 0.44, confidence interval = 0.38 0.49).

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