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Polish to English translations [PRO] Forestry / Wood / Timber | |||||||
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3 | buffer strip |
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buffer strip Explanation: P -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 5 mins (2017-12-18 13:57:01 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Buffer strip - Wikipedia Wikipedia › wiki › Buffer_strip from en.m.wikipedia.org A buffer strip is an area of land maintained in permanent vegetation that helps to control air, soil, and water quality, along with other environmental problems, dealing primarily on land ... Types |
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wildlife food plots Explanation: pasy zaporowe łowieckie poletka żerowe i zgryzowe lokalizowane w lesie na drodze do pól lub upraw leśnych, mające na celu zatrzymanie zwierzyny i uniknięcie wyrządzanych przez nią szkód. http://slowniklowiecki.pl/definicja/1947,pasy-zaporowe ccccccc Poletko łowieckie – obszary obsiane lub obsadzone roślinami stanowiącymi pokarm dla zwierzyny leśnej[1]. Do dokarmiania stosuje się zwykle rośliny pastewne. Poletka łowieckie mają na celu poprawę dostępności składników pokarmowych dla populacji zwierzyny łownej oraz ograniczenie szkód łowieckich w uprawach rolniczych https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poletko_łowieckie cccc Po niemiecku Wildacker Bei einem Wildacker handelt es sich um eine besondere, vom Jäger landwirtschaftlich bearbeitete Fläche, mit dem Zweck, dass auf ihr das Wild Nahrung und Deckung vor Feinden finden kann. ccccccc Wildlife Food Plots or Supplemental Plantings Planting food supplements or forages can benefit many species including turkey, mourning doves, bobwhite quail and white-tailed deer. Knowing which forage to plant and when to plant is essential when seeking to benefit wildlife in an area. http://www.naturalresources.msstate.edu/wildlife/food-plots.... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 29 mins (2017-12-18 14:20:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ccccccccccccccccccc Food plot A food plot is a planted area set aside to act as a supplementary food source for wildlife. The term was coined by the U.S. hunting and outdoor industries. Food plot crops generally consist of but are not limited to legumes (clovers, alfalfa, beans, etc.), grains, or certain wildflowers. The plants may be annual or perennial. In agricultural areas, food plots may be planted in fields after the crop has been harvested, and left standing through the fall, winter, and early spring for the use of wildlife.[1] In some cases farmers and landowners may be reimbursed by the government for providing foot plots that meet government specifications.[2] Among other considerations, a food plot should be located close to a source of cover for the animals, and it should be only one part of a comprehensive habitat management program.[3] Ideally a food plot should be small (2 to 4 acres), irregularly shaped, and located away from roads.[4] Food plots differ from revegetation, which is intended to stabilize and rebuild the soil of disturbed land using naturally growing grasses, legumes, shrubs, and trees. Food plots are intended to feed wildlife rather than rebuild the soil, and generally use agricultural forages rather than native or naturally occurring plants. The oldest company to start developing products for food plots is the Whitetail Institute of North America in 1988. [5] Food plots can greatly increase the wildlife carrying capacity of a particular ecosystem, enhancing opportunities for hunting or wildlife viewing. Target animals include Whitetail deer, Bear, Moose, Rabbit, Woodchuck, Deer, Wild turkey, Grouse, and songbirds.[1] In 2001 the United States Fish and Wildlife Service announced that 8.7 million people across the country maintained some sort of planting for the sole benefit of wildlife. This group of people spent $699 million on these plantings. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_plot |
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