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Shinnecock has fewer trees, definitely, a lot less.
Occasionally, as the visitors leave the area, the surprising difference between park and non-park becomes stark: the latter has fewer trees, is less green, and features no animals except distant herds of cattle or goats.
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They'll have fewer trees to dodge and no room on the lawn for a really good game of Wiffle Ball.
Younger farms had fewer trees but higher species richness than older farms.
Fire-Excluded sites had fewer trees with crown dieback (11 28% across size classes) compared to burned sites (21 87%).
Sites disturbed by military training had fewer trees, less canopy cover, more bare ground, and warmer, more compact soils with shallower A-horizons.
Homegardens on sandier soils tended to be more diverse in plant species and to have more individual plants; homegardens on more fertile soils tended to have fewer trees and palms, more herbs, shrubs and climbers, and a higher total number of species and landraces; variation in soil fertility was significantly related to differences in the composition of species and landraces.
The forests which used to fan out over three mountain tops and seven valleys now had fewer trees than your local pub garden.
This is consistent with previous work indicating that segregation tends to concentrate racial/ethnic minority groups into densely populated neighborhoods, particularly in larger cities (Iceland et al. 2002; Lichter 1985; Massey and Denton 1989), which in turn are likely to have fewer trees and more impervious surfaces (Iverson and Cook 2000; Pozzi and Small 2001).
The post quartermaster, Captain Thomas Swords, was in charge of building Fort Scott's structures, and had to deal with the problems of construction on the Kansas prairie, which had few trees.
In contrast, the pavement ant, T. caespitum, was most abundant in small medians with the greatest edge to area ratio, and particularly if those medians had few trees.
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