Examples of 'bushland' in a sentence

Meaning of "bushland"

Bushland is a noun referring to a natural landscape characterized by a dense growth of shrubs, bushes, and native vegetation. It is often associated with rural or wilderness areas and is valued for its ecological diversity and wildlife habitat
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  • An area of land in a natural, uncultivated state; wilderness, open forest.

How to use "bushland" in a sentence

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She was found in bushland early this morning.
The land is mountainous and undeveloped bushland.
The dry bushland quickly ignites.
The area is partially covered by undeveloped bushland.
But the bushland inhabitants are surprisingly adaptable.
There are manicured acreage properties buffered by bushland.
The creek and the bushland are protected as environmental areas.
You said you discovered this boy in bushland.
I want to search that bushland and trawl that dam.
At this time the area was relatively untouched bushland.
Bushland preservation has become the focus of some conservation efforts.
It prefers moist and shady forests and bushland.
There is indigenous bushland still covering large sections of the site.
Striped skinks are found in open bushland and heathland.
It comprises almost entirely a wetland reserve surrounded by degraded native bushland.

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This converted some of the bushland area into sprawling estates.
The vegetation in the area is primarily low bushland.
Police are combing through bushland behind this popular harbourside park.
I want this property to have acres of wild bushland.
Bushland is protected.
Almost all of the rest of the locality is uncleared bushland.
The house is surrounded by dense native bushland leading down to the sea.
There are also a number of bushwalking tracks around the bushland.
This is a bushland venue of many events during summer that attracts a large number of visitors.
Its northern boundary consists of dense bushland and low hills.
Now eucalypt bushland encircles Australia in an almost unbroken line.
Care needs to be taken when planted near bushland as it can be weedy.
To the west is a lawn bowls club and a wealthy foothill neighbourhood of residences bordering bushland.
Soil samples were collected in the dump area and bushland as a benchmark of quality.
The stone house foundations are in a fine situation above the river in bushland.
It is a common bird in bushland areas around Sydney.
A home range varies in size depending on the habitat quality of bushland.
Often seen in the bushland areas in Sydney.
The habitat consists of montane and upper montane woodlands and bushland.
The propeller was found in bushland at Revesby four days later.
Eventually the rescue succeeded and the snake was released into bushland.
His body was found in a bushland near the landing site on Sunday afternoon.
Experts have said climate change has left bushland extremely dry.
A more open coastal bushland within the region is classified separately by the Atlas.
Their good sense of smell helps them to search for rare herbs in the bushland.
Bushfires tore through remote bushland across Tasmania from summer to autumn.
He turned them down but became concerned for the preservation of the land as bushland.
Its compound bordering Somers is entirely bushland and used for training exercises.
He reportedly got up suddenly and ran from the camping area into surrounding bushland.
The sympathetic landscape setting of native bushland was overseen by landscape architect Bruce Mackenzie.
I feel very blessed to be teaching at Bushland.
I was in bushland near Ballarat.
Large windows provide amazing views of the surrounding Australian bushland.
Launceston has many bushland reserves including the iconic Cataract Gorge.
They are found in central and western Australia throughout deserts and light bushland.

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