Sentences with phrase «old trees dead»

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In the hills above this chestnut tree and in the woods behind my house lie dead trunks, decades old — some of them more than three - quarters of a century fallen.
Young bushes and trees grow, and grasses spread again in areas that were once dominated by old, dead growth.
But, even if the rains come soon, recovery of the worst - hit sections will take many years, for even 300 - year - old live oaks and tough mesquite trees are dead, the ground cover is gone, and thousands of wild animals have perished.
That extra responsible older child can even saw off dead tree and bush limbs.
Governor - elect Andrew Cuomo is old school when it comes to the media, vastly preferring the dead tree version of reporting to the rapid - fire blogosphere.
But such stately old treesdead or alive — are essential to Griffin's plans to rescue the majestic species from a tragic end.
Gnarled, dead bristlecone pine trees, which can live to be more than 5,000 years old, stand where young limber pine grow around it.
Sound public policy would (a) protect old forests, (b) grow young forests into older forests (aka, longer rotations), and (c) when logging, retain significant residual trees both live and dead.
This powerful antimicrobial is sustainably sourced exclusively from the dead wood of 30 - plus - year - old Hawaiian sandalwood trees and worth every penny.
In The Dangerous Kind (ahem: my novella found in the huge collection of short stories, Murders Among Dead Trees on sale for a short time for just 99 cents) a boy forms a plan to murder his abusive older brother on a hunting trip.
The old method of physically delivering blog entries on dead tree pulp is obsolete.
In other words, it's primarily a particular segment of older folks that the Kindle appeals to — those for whom the traditional dead - tree reading experience is painful or difficult.
Implementing new systems under the old publishing model can be costly and time - consuming, especially if legacy publishers attempt to hang onto «dead trees» as salable content to readers.
Digital textbooks and the curricular bells - and - whistles that enhanced ebooks could provide were supposed to completely replace the old, expensive dead trees editions.
Although the old - school way of borrowing remains a useful and viable way to check out some titles, one of the more useful aspects in making the switch from dead - tree books to an e-reader should be the ability to easily borrow e-books from public libraries as well.
Dead - tree Publishers may be gigantic, old, and unwieldy, but thier primary interest is to sell books for a profit.
Slow performance, clunky UIs, formatting problems, and missing features quickly had me longing for the old stack of dead trees.
and my small dog actually found it, a baby maybe a couple months old, and it was dead with an organ bloodied, and I looked up and there in a tree was a juvenile redtail, and that creature did nt even eat that baby, it just played with it.
These lovebirds prefer older neighborhoods where they nest under untrimmed, dead palm tree fronds.
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In other shocking news, officials in Kuwait have announced that about 90 % of corals in their territorial waters are dead or dying; the first Hourglass Dolphin found in more than 150 years has washed up on the shores of New Zealand; Poison - laced mice are being airdropped into Guam to kill a rampant, invasive species of tree snake — there's a video, after the jump — , and in a remote part of the Pacific Ocean, an old oil - drilling rig has been turned into a hotel catering to snorkelers and scuba divers — the type of project proposed by Morris Architects for the (pre-BP spill) Gulf of Mexico.
The scientists used as their database a record of tree - rings now known as the Old World Drought Atlas: this is based on studies of trees, living and dead, from northern Africa, Greece, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Turkey.
In the good old days, I used to keep interesting copies of the dead tree press when they broke big stories.
An allometric relationship was developed between clone size and time - since - fire in sites where fire was dated by fire scars and dead pre-fire trees (recent fires) and charcoal (old fires).
Other insects are drying out and dying — like the large fig beetles that visit every year but now the ancient fig tree (about 100 yrs old) is dead and the bark has come off.
It is too easy for the «computerati» to forget that still the vast majority of people still get their «news» from the old «one - eyed goggle - box» and still yet rely on, so called «newspapers», like the Washington Times and similar dead tree press.
In the older dead pine stands, falling trees are a significant threat to firefighters.
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