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It is prized as a source of jobs and as a source of tax revenue.
It is prized as a destination for fishing, diving, bushwalking and birdspotting as well as Aboriginal rock art.
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Plentiful and less polluting than oil, natural gas, whose consumption still emits greenhouse gases, has become much more popular over the last decade after it was prized as a fuel for new power plants.
The sport dates back to ancient Greece, when farmers and foresters used dogs to hunt animals that ate crops (rabbits) or fowl (foxes), and it eventually spread throughout Europe especially England, where it's prized as a more leisurely version of foxhunting.
The flesh is prized as venison.
All agouti species are intensively hunted because their flesh is prized as food by indigenous peoples.
But in the country, propane is prized as historically cheap, clean and versatile.
Sturgeon roe is prized as caviar.
Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) is prized as a vegetable.
But elsewhere, the meat — lean and protein-rich — is prized as a delicacy.
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