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Well, Hamptons Magazine has its own set of loyal regulars - none more so than Beth Stern, who celebrated her sixth (count 'em!) magazine cover, as well as the launch of her book Oh My Dog, at an intimate dinner last Friday at Savannas.
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Hamptons Magazine feted Beth Stern, who celebrated her sixth (count em!) magazine cover, as well as the launch of her book Oh My Dog, at an intimate dinner last Friday at Savannas.
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The Conifer Woodlands and Savannas ecoregion is an area of mostly pinyon-juniper woodlands, with some ponderosa pine at higher elevations.
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The West and East Sudanian Savannas are also similar in terms of their broader species assemblages, but they were split into two separate ecoregions near the Mandara Plateau because a number of plant taxa do not cross this boundary.
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The Córdoba Montane Savannas ecoregion is found within the provinces of Córdoba and San Juan.
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Emmanuel, one of Savannas Forever's field team leaders, has a new baby boy.
Archive 2007-02-01 Jennifer 2007
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Scattered, dissected areas with pinyon and juniper woodlands on the uplands characterize the Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands and Savannas ecoregion.
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Emmanuel, one of Savannas Forever's field team leaders, has a new baby boy.
Bryan Emmanuel Lyimo Jennifer 2007
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Savannas are always found in warm or hot climates where the annual rainfall is from about 50.8 to 127 centimeters (cm) (20-50 inches) per year.
Grassland biome 2008
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Savannas receive an average annual rainfall of 76. 2-101.6 cm (30-40 inches).
Grassland biome 2008
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