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How large is the main forest in the wildscape on map B?
D. At weekends many people want to get out of their conurbations into open countryside, or wildscape.
This is a wildscape which is too rugged, cool and wet for cultivation.
The farmers have decided to leave much of the uplands as wildscape of open moorland.
H. The land on the edge of the wildscape is marginal for farming, even with the subsidies paid by the Government.
A wildscape provides food, water, shelter and space for wildlife to flee predators and raise their young.
Parts of the wildscape and of the marginal fringe have been planted as forests which also can be used by tourists.
What change in land use has been happening on this marginal fringe between farmscape and wildscape, as shown on the map?
Roughly how much of mid-Wales is over 300 m high - mostly wildscape which the farmers can use only for rough grazing for sheep?
Homeowners should start small, it says, creating a wildscape in one part of the yard and adding to it as weather and finances permit.
But to obtain enough water Manchester also uses 150 km² of wildscape in the Lake District where there is much heavier rainfall and few people.
G. The large areas of wildscape attract tourists, particularly to the Snowdonia National Park where climbing is popular.
Below the moorlands of the wildscape there is a marginal fringe of farms, generally between 150 m and 300 m altitude.
Covering both general topics and very specific areas of technique the Wildscape Workshops will be based in the North of England.
It is the second largest wildscape in the village of Ridgewood and one of the larger wooded areas along the lower Bergen-Passaic border.
Their artwork has been featured in numerous art publications including Wildlife Art magazine and Wildscape Magazine.
The cabin project was made possible through Wildscape, an entity that takes donations and invests money through Wildlife and Parks.
A wildscape garden was installed around the visitors' center in 2004, with a trickling fountain and trees, shrubs, and flowering plants native to the Chihuahuan Desert.
Display gardens include annuals and perennials, water garden, rock garden, butterfly garden, wildscape garden, Japanese tea garden, and yearly theme gardens.
The granite tors of the Mountains of Mourne and the open moorland wildscape of the Sperrin Mountains also attract tourists.
Mark Stock, cabin coordinator for Kansas Wildlife and Parks, said 75 percent of the revenue taken in from the cabins is for paying down the debt to the Kansas Wildscape Foundation.
Judy Meagher, a master gardener and master naturalist, said volunteers tend to the wildscape next to the Museum of Natural History at Fair Park, but only infrequently because the space needs little care or water.
These photographs of the natural beauty of the meadow-like wildscape of the railway, discussed in an episode of the documentary series Great Museums, were used at public meetings whenever the subject of saving the High Line was discussed.
This is emphasized by Coleman (1969), who has advocated a departure from the traditional classifications of agricultural land, forestry and so on, and instead produced a concentric ring model radiating out from townscape to urban fringe, to farmscape, to marginal fringe, and finally to wildscape.
The castle reclines surrounded by a wildscape of hill and glen on its own pebbly promontory sticking right out into the sea.