Conservation Practices

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noun an area of open uncultivated land, especially in Britain, with characteristic vegetation of heather, gorse, and coarse grasses

  • The heath was covered in wildflowers, creating a beautiful and serene landscape.
  • Let's take a walk on the heath and enjoy the fresh air.
  • I heard there's a great spot for a bonfire on the heath tonight.
  • His mind was like a heath, wild and untamed, full of untapped potential.

noun a dense group of bushes or trees

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  • The researchers had to navigate through a dense thicket of data to find meaningful patterns.
  • We got lost in the thicket while hiking in the forest.
  • I had to hack my way through the thicket of paperwork to get my application approved.
  • The thicket of emotions in her mind made it hard for her to make a clear decision.

noun a large, heavy mammal with thick fur and a short tail

adjective describing something that is able to withstand or resist damage or harm

  • It is important to follow proper camping protocols to keep your food stored in a bear-safe manner.
  • Make sure to put your snacks in the bear-safe container before heading out on the trail.
  • Don't forget to stash your goodies in the bear-safe box so we don't attract any unwanted visitors.
  • She always keeps her emotions locked up tight, like they're in a bear-safe vault.