Sentences with phrase «rich forest lands»

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+ / - 2 million: km2 of land designated as protected (including 6 % of biodiversity - rich tropical evergreen broadleaf forests and 2.5 % of Africa's seas
Rich land, blue water, mountains, forests, gorges, waterfalls... you name it and you'll find it.
Here we see a growth of camouflaged favelas nestled within a bucolic rain forest or modernist architecture negotiating its territory in a land with a rich colonial heritage.
California is a big state — we have redwood forests, desert regions, mountains, coasts, rich agricultural lands, amazing natural ecosystems.
That began to change with the ascent of Chief Almir, who has shifted the focus to long - term sustainability, winning major support from the Brazilian national government, conservation organizations such as Forest Trends, and through a major mapping project with the Amazon Conservation Team and Google Maps that, in rich detail, documented the natural and human history of the land over the years.
One of its newest Help Build ™ projects, Oka Trees for Hope aims to restore up to 300 acres of degraded land to a mixture of biodiversity - rich forest and fruit orchards.
«With these beautiful lands, their forests, their rich ecosystems, we... expand the network of parks to more than 10 million acres,» Chilean president Michelle Bachelet said in a statement announcing the signing of decrees.
I fearlessly assert that here the primeval forest can be converted into rich pasture and meadow land, into cultivated fields, gardens, and orchards, containing every variety of produce, with half the labor, and, what is of more importance, in less than half the time that would be required at home, even though there we had clear instead of forest ground to commence upon.
I fearlessly assert, that here, the «primeval» forest can be converted into rich pasture and meadow land, into cultivated fields, gardens, and orchards, containing every variety of produce, with half the...
Although they make up only 1 % of all tropical forest areas, the thickness of this carbon - rich layer means mangroves hold as much as a quarter of the carbon of tropical peat lands.
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