We'll explore mangrove forests, and
slow running rivers that offers a habitat for different wildlife.
Not exact matches
For just over a year, I have spent nearly every Wednesday night and Saturday morning
running a warm up pace that makes me overheat, then starting the interval workout which involves me sometimes
running slower than the «warm up pace «and watching the lithe people
run away from me at incredible speeds, then «slinky - ing «forward while they
run back for me on the recovery, watching them sprint away from me some more, and then eventually finding myself labouring up a hill to exit the
river valley at the end of the workout to find the group of speedsters waiting to fist pound it out before we
run back to the shop at a cool down pace which only makes me sweat even more.
It is, and we must address it, just as we must address the threat posed by all invasive species that stifle threatened local native species - both introduced ones like cats, rats, foxes, rabbits, pigs, mynah birds (I've given up hoping cattle and sheep farming will ever be addressed, and I've had the Man From Snowy
River quoted at me often enough by misty eyed horse lovers to know the wild brumbies must continue to
run free and destroy the mountain country for everything else before dying a horrible,
slow death from starvation in the cold, Winter snow) and native ones like noisy miners and eastern rosellas.