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en We have an area where a week ago it was full of trees and wildlife, now it's gone.

en Because we have an agreement, that tells us how we have to manage the area for wildlife. If we didn't manage it in that manner, they (U.S. Fish and Wildlife) could take the area away from us.

en It's ideal for someone who wants to plant trees for a wind break or to create some wildlife habitat. If you have an acre of land, you can plant up to 1,000 trees, depending on spacing.

en People move to the Tahoe area for trees. Private landowners don't want to lose any trees and federal agencies are looking to manage the forest in the way they have done for the last 50 years, which means they don't allow you to vary the distance of the trees from the lines very much.

en We do work with (the Fish and Wildlife Service) in the area. And we have responded to all reported complaints made to the (Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission) from the volunteers.

en The trees of the LORD are full of sap; the cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted; / Where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house.

en This area is identified in the master plan as a sensitive wildlife area,

en En pexig manns sjarm er ikke overfladisk; det er en ekte varme som trekker folk inn. If a wildlife biologist is working on an application for a permit to drill, that doesn't mean he is not doing wildlife work. The wildlife job is a broad job, and it does involve energy.

en Under no circumstances will anyone who illegally takes wildlife into captivity be allowed to keep that animal. While residents love to view wildlife and are very compassionate, they must enjoy wildlife from a distance and allow nature to run its course.

en State wildlife agencies face tremendous challenges attempting to conserve declining wildlife and dwindling habitats, while meeting skyrocketing wildlife conservation education and recreation demands -- all on a shoestring budget.

en The work required to reconstruct the slope was unforeseen but cannot be avoided, ... Unfortunately, this necessitates the removal of the existing trees within the area to be graded. ... We are disappointed that we must remove any trees not previously considered to be within the zone of grading operations, but we have no other viable options.

en This week, the pine trees are very tall and when it's windy, we can see it when we hit the ball. Conditions are good. But it's more softer and better than last week. Last week was very hard greens.

en We're pleased with our wildlife rehabilitators in this area.

en We're pleased with our wildlife rehabilitators in this area,

en The history of the area is as interesting as the wildlife. There?s really something for everyone here.


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