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bushland

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bushland [ˈbʊʃlænd] nbush m


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Summary: Scorching temperatures, bone-dry bushland, and high winds have combined to create the worst bushfire threat in 100 years.
Aerial water-bombing was underway to saturate bushland behind homes in one suburb, but authorities said erratic winds were stirring sparks, smoke and ash, hampering the efforts of crews on the ground.
Stewart, director of the ARS Conservation and Production Research Laboratory in Bushland, Texas); and enhancing human and bovine health by focusing on safeguards to dairy cattle and milk (Max Paape, a researcher with the ARS Bovine Functional Genomics Laboratory in Beltsville, Md.
 
 
 
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