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True, our pitheads are used from time to time for traditional, forest-based industries, but they are supposed to revert to forest and disappear from view.
The reason seems to be that during cold periods there are extensive grasslands, but these revert to forest in warmer times.
She recommends letting the grasslands revert to forest: "The best way for a lot of us to show our love would be to learn to un-mother and un-father".
This sudden carpet of tiny trees reminded me of a writer who said that asphalt New York would quickly revert to forest if sprouts were allowed to go unmolested in the streets.
By the late 1980s, it had already become apparent that without sheep, the high mountain pastures would revert to forest with a significant loss of local biodiversity, as well as a deterioration of the landscape (Skawiński 2014, 9).
The site of the old Menagerie has since been allowed to revert to forest land.
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"If farmers used that hormone, they wouldn't need so many cows," Dr. Huber said, "so some of the farms could revert to forests.
As agricultural fields revert to forests on the East Coast, bears are coming back into the region--an exciting prospect for many hikers.
As farmland reverts to forest and cities spill into the countryside, the old borders between urban and rural are disappearing.
Most of the tree cover was removed for sugarcane cultivation, but when the plantations were abandoned the land reverted to forest.
As farming slowly died out, the surrounding land reverted to forest, and the stone walls that once marked the edges of fields are still present.
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