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grassland

[gras-land, grahs-] / ˈgræsˌlænd, ˈgrɑs- /


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Beneath the open grasslands and shallow waters lie the remains of extensive earthworks, raised agricultural fields, and interconnected canals that reflect a long history of people adapting to a dynamic environment.

From Science Daily

The species depends on just one plant, Devil's-bit Scabious, which grows across a range of grassland and heathland sites, most often grazed by cattle.

From BBC

He invited fans, whom he called “old friends,” to visit, promising a personal grasslands tour.

From New York Times

There were at least 15 federally operated or funded boarding schools in Washington: up and down the Interstate 5 corridor, on the coast, dotted through the arid grasslands of the eastern parts of the state.

From Seattle Times

We’re using the ocean’s power to capture carbon, and we are restoring grasslands to support species important to the balance of entire ecosystems.

From Seattle Times