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Pasture (from the
Latin pastus, past
participle of pascere, "to feed") is land used for grazing.
Pasture lands in the
narrow sense are
enclosed tracts...
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Xhosa tribe,
known as the
Xhosa Wars, as both
sides competed for the
pastureland near the
Great Fish River,
which the
colonists desired for
grazing cattle...
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because of its
unpalatable nature and is an
invasive species that
renders pastureland useless,
since cattle will
starve even in its abundance. It is the source...
- semi-arid. In 2021
Australia had 10% of the
global permanent meadows and
pastureland.
Forest cover is
around 17% of Australia's land area. The Australian...
- Far
Beyond the
Pasturelands (French: Au-delà des
hautes vallées) is a
Canadian do****entary film,
directed by
Maude Plante-Husaruk and
Maxime Lacoste-Lebuis...
- Peru, and Uruguay. The species'
natural habitats include marshes and
pastureland.
Adult males are black-plumaged
except for
bright yellow epaulets and...
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habitats are
temperate forests,
subtropical or
tropical dry
forests and
pastureland. The
Mexican cottontail was
first described by the
English naturalist...
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initiated the
Virgin Lands Campaign designed to turn the
traditional pasturelands of
Kazakhstan into a
major grain-producing
region for the
Soviet Union...
- Vargas,
meaning variously "thatched hut", "steep slope", or "fenced
pastureland which becomes waterlogged in winter".
Castro – 419,216 –
Meaning "village"...
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intermittent freshwater lakes,
intermittent freshwater marshes,
arable land,
pastureland, canals, and
flooded ditches. It is
among the
largest anurans on the...