deforest|deforested|deforesting|deforests in English

verb

clear of forests or trees

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1. Underground Cable Locating for 2021, Year One Awarded To: Vannguard Utility Partners (Deforest, WI) Amount

2. Its water is threatened by contamination from agricultural and industrial runoff and sediment from deforested land.

3. Headquartered in DeForest, Wisconsin, ABS Global is the world leader in bovine genetics, reproduction services and technologies

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5. Afforestation is the conversion of abandoned and degraded agricultural lands into forests, while reforestation is the replantation of trees in deforested land

6. Seventy percent of formerly forested land in the Amazon, and 91% of land deforested since 1970, have been used for livestock pasture.

7. Conservancy Place is located along 3.5 miles of the Yahara River at the intersection of River Road and I-90/94/39 in DeForest, Wisconsin

8. Afforestation (countable and uncountable, plural Afforestations) The act or process of creating a new forest where none had existed before, or reforestation of areas long deforested

9. Congers is a hamlet (and census-designated place), in the Town of Clarkstown Rockland County, New York, United States located north of Valley Cottage; east of New City, across Lake DeForest, south of Haverstraw and west of the Hudson River.

10. Residing on inexpensive, but dangerous land such as steep deforested slopes, flood plains, or areas where drainage is problematic due to soil composition or the proliferation of accumulated waste, the urban poor are the most vulnerable to the effects of landslides, mudslides, floods, earthquakes and other disasters.

11. In an emotional narrative, Mitchell takes the reader along as she travels to some of the Earth's most Beleaguered areas, including the nearly deforested lands of Madagascar and the declining deserts of Jordan, where the few plant and animal species there struggle to survive and disappearing natural resources threaten the human population.