Phrases with «native woodlands»

"Native woodlands" refers to forests or wooded areas that consist of trees and plants that are naturally found in a specific region or area. These woodlands have not been introduced or planted by humans but have grown naturally over time. Full definition

Sentences with «native woodlands»

  • The «discovery» of 27 000 hectares of native woodlands in the Highlands has increased the size of Scotland's native forests by around 35 per cent. (newscientist.com)
  • According to the new figures, included in a draft report for the Forestry Commission, there are at least 104 876 hectares of genuinely native woodlands in the Highlands — and there could be more. (newscientist.com)
  • Mika McKinnon says the forest industry in Canada has «transformed native woodland into denser, more homogeneous stands of trees by... (newscientist.com)
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