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ringbark

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ringbark [ˈrɪŋˌbɑːk]
vb
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Forestry) another term for ring1 [24]


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He would go out on his horse before dawn, up to the escarpment brigalow, to ringbark those tough little trees with his axe.
Again in 1933, while at the University of Melbourne, he sent out the challenge: 'A day will dawn when the young Australian will so cherish the marvels of his homeland that he who disfigures the landscape with discarded tins or who ringbarks a beautiful gumtree will be regarded with scorn.
 
 
 
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