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Meaning of "heathlands"

heathlands (noun) - open areas of land with low-growing vegetation, often dominated by heather, gorse, and other shrubs. It is common in hilly or mountainous regions
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Forests disappeared in favour of fields and heathlands.
These heathlands have been overgrazed and de.
Its natural habitat is coastal shrublands and heathlands.
The often once boggy heathlands are today largely wooded.
Acidophilous oakwoods and oligotrophic heathlands.
Drenthe has several heathlands and no significant rivers or lakes.
The results were the same in grasslands as well as heathlands.
A great expanse of open heathlands just north of the cape.
It was built on a dyke in heathlands.
Subarctic heathlands and forests.
The habitat consists of heathlands.
The bird fauna of heathlands are usually cosmopolitan species of the region.
Lowland dry heathlands.
The effect of increased nutrient availability on vegetation dynamics in wet heathlands.
Depletion of water sources in the heathlands is a severe problem for communities.

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Our duck foie gras comes exclusively from the heathlands.
The eucalypt forests and heathlands provide habitat for abundant birdlife.
Beautiful juniper heathlands.
Heathlands are also highly susceptible to fire and damage through recreational use.
Pinus sylvestris is quickly recolonizing these heathlands and changing the appearance of the landscape.
The area is well known for its scenery because of its relatively large heathlands.
Conservation of heathlands in Dorset has been discussed at previous meetings of the Committee.
The linguists interpret all place and field names ending in èthè and èdè as heathlands.
It is one of the last remaining heathlands in Surrey.
Heathlands are one of the most ancient and characteristic British landscapes.
Discover the beautiful heathlands with every kind of Dutch woodpecker.
This unique slice of Australian wilderness also protects ancient rainforest and alpine heathlands.
Interpenetrating heathlands with Calluna vulgaris and Empetrum hermaphroditum result from grazing.
Vast tracts of steppe in Eastern Europe contrast with extensive heathlands in the West.
There were still broad heathlands in the town just before the First World War.
Combatting urban pressures degrading European heathlands in Dorset.
Heathlands and related shrublands, analytical studies.
Herdisarvlk, coastal heathlands and isolated birch patches.
It is found growing on sandstone soils, often in open forest or heathlands.
Arctic heathlands and Oro-Caledonian zone.
They are often found in open country, heathlands or in dry sclerophyll woodland.
The heathlands are of two types, ericaceous and proteaceous.
As a result, the hitherto extensive heathlands were largely transformed into farmland.
A large chunk of the area is covered by forest, but there are also heathlands.
Besides heathlands and forests, there are several fens in the park.
The continuous removal of minerals resulted in heathlands and sand-drifts.
For heathlands in the suburban eastern part of Dorset,.
At the northern edge of its range, it is restricted to heathlands and oligotrophic grasslands.
Special sessions will be devoted to management of forests, agricultural land, grasslands and heathlands.
The forests and hilly heathlands of Ommen attract many nature-seeking visitors.
This community is found on younger, windblown sands than the heathlands to the north.
Heathlands with Empetrum hermaphroditum, Rhacomitrium lanuginosum and fairly frequent Arctic willow.
In the Campine there are still a number of bunches, marshes, heathlands and pastures.
It 's full of ponies, rolling heathlands full of gorse, And its most famous export … granite.
Amazing ports of call in Ireland and Scotland, from mysterious heathlands to romantic castles ;.

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