Sentences with phrase «upland areas»

Press Trust of India: Malaria will increasingly be found in upland areas by the end of the century due to climate change — exposing millions in previously unaffected areas of Asia and Africa to the deadly disease, new research has warned.
John Thornley OBE, BASC vice-chairman, said: «The West Pennine Moors is a spectacular upland area of national significance and its conservation value is thanks to centuries of sustainable land management by local communities.
William Powell AM has reiterated his call for the Welsh Government to use the Rural Development Plan (RDP) to deliver a dedicated Areas of Natural Constraint (ANC) support scheme which will target those farming in the Moorlands (Upland areas above 400m).
Partridgberries grow on evergreen vines or shrubs in wooded upland areas.
Close by we have a large (For the UK) upland area called Dartmoor that rises to 2000 feet.
It concludes that the total area of wetlands could be sustained — or even increased — if allowed to migrate into adjacent upland areas.
Upland areas of the park are forested with red and yellow cedar, lodge pole pine, hemlock and true fir.
There have been suggestions that modern mammals and birds evolved in upland areas, cooler areas, and that's why birds and mammals developed control of their body temperatures.
«The underlying objective in Buhari's statement is to create the impression that the South - South is not part of Biafraland, hence the upland areas of Biafra, Igbo, can leave Nigeria while the riverine areas Ibibio, Efik, Izon, Itshekiri, Urhobo, Isoko will remain part of Nigeria.»
The upland areas will be treated with pesticides to control invasive species and then be planted with native vegetation.
So it's possible that these early relatives of modern mammals evolved in cooler, upland areas and that the dinosaurs were in the hotter, lowland areas.
The researchers found that southern pine beetle infestations in both wetland and upland areas were far more likely to occur in pure conifer stands than mixed stands of oak and pine.
Originally a dog bred exclusively for noble families and to work with their families» falconers before guns were used in bird and small game hunting, ancestors of the Small Münsterländer (formerly the Kleiner Münsterländer Vorstehhund) had to work in upland areas to flush prey for the falcon, then allow the falcon to keep the prey until the falconer could retrieve it while the dog pointed at the catch.
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