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- noun Plural form of
woodlot .
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Examples
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By connecting hedgerows, brushy fence rows and ditch banks to areas such as woodlots and grasslands, landowners can create a network of habitats, making the land more attractive to birds and other wildlife.
High Plains Journal 2009
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The Green Party of B.C. platform also calls for the government to "promote smaller scale forest tenures such as woodlots and community forests, promote selective logging and investment in value-added wood industries."
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When I am hunting woodlots, I use 3 inch mags in #4 shot for a browning ...
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I know several wind-swept woodlots that are chickless all winter, but are freely used at all other seasons.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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They should also develop and promote environmental protection and conservation activities, such as planting woodlots and undertaking reforestation programs in tandem with local governments and environmental authorities.
Erin Patrick: When War Stops, the Impact on the Environment Lives On Erin Patrick 2011
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When I am hunting woodlots, I use 3 inch mags in #4 shot for a browning ...
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I know several wind-swept woodlots that are chickless all winter, but are freely used at all other seasons.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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I know several wind-swept woodlots that are chickless all winter, but are freely used at all other seasons.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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I know several wind-swept woodlots that are chickless all winter, but are freely used at all other seasons.
Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011
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In Montana, a hunter wouldn't think of elk hunting without a survival kit, but are conditions in Eastern woodlots that different?
Back-Forty Survival 2009
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