Concept cluster: The Elements > Protected Natural Areas
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(chiefly Scotland) Alternative spelling of earth [(uncountable) Soil.]
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An ancient Egyptian funerary text of the New Kingdom consisting of spells to assist the journey of the dead into the afterlife, developed from the earlier Coffin Texts.
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An elegantly dressed skeleton figure; used as a symbol of the Day of the Dead, or Día de los Muertos, celebration.
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Of or pertaining to a cemetery
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Alternative spelling of cloud-cuckoo-land [An imaginary place where silly or unrealistic people metaphorically reside.]
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(Britain) A commission that deals with fishery and navigation.
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A human skull used as a warning of danger or a symbol of death.
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A person entrusted with protecting and preserving public forested land.
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A leech that lives on land; a terrestrial leech.
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Someone who does landscape gardening.
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(nonstandard) A gardener or landscaper.
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An area of land that is not built upon, but reserved by the national government for recreational use.
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An area of land that is managed in order to conserve wildlife or plant habitat or other natural features.
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An area of land managed to conserve wildlife or plant habitat or other natural features.
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(US) An area of land managed to conserve wildlife or plant habitat or other natural features.
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An area of land managed to conserve wildlife or plant habitat or other natural features.
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Initialism of national park. [An area of land that is not built upon, but reserved by the national government for recreational use.]
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(Australia) (applied to weather) Of exceptional intensity.
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(conservation biology) an area where natural values are protected. The most common definitions of protected areas are those of the IUCN (World Conservation Union) http://www.iucn.org.
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Describing any conservation site protected under the Ramsar Convention
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(ecology) A person who advocates the reintroduction of animals into the wild as a means of conservation.
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A concept in the management of protected landscapes in the United Kingdom, where the need for conservation is balanced with access to the public.
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One who practices taxidermy, the stuffing of animals.
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(countable, horticulture) An ornamental part of a garden or park cultivated with trees and often a maze to evoke a natural wilderness.
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A wilderness therapy scheme.
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(US) Any of a range of forms of adventure therapy that take place in wilderness areas
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A nature reserve
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An area of land managed to conserve wildlife habitat.
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An area of land that is managed in order to conserve wildlife (usually animals).
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A practitioner of xeriscaping.
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(archaic) An ice-covered volcano in Iceland.
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A place of refuge; a sanctuary.

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