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- noun Plural form of
rangeland .
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Examples
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That was Somalia 20 years ago, in a massive famine in which millions of Somalis were displaced from their desiccated rangelands.
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Famine stalked the vast Ogaden rangelands across the breadth of Somalia and into Ethiopia.
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That was Somalia 20 years ago, in a massive famine in which millions of Somalis were displaced from their desiccated rangelands.
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Famine stalked the vast Ogaden rangelands across the breadth of Somalia and into Ethiopia.
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That was Somalia 20 years ago, in a massive famine in which millions of Somalis were displaced from their desiccated rangelands.
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Famine stalked the vast Ogaden rangelands across the breadth of Somalia and into Ethiopia.
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Across the rangelands of northwest Wyoming, they herded, headed slowly for higher ground, for tender grass and air that held some scrap of moisture.
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The latest pastoral production systems are one with the rangelands, ecologically inseparable and inherently sustainable, particularly in the face of climate change, said Saverio Krätli, editor of Nomadic Peoples, the official journal of the Commission on Nomadic Peoples.
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Famine stalked the vast Ogaden rangelands across the breadth of Somalia and into Ethiopia.
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That was Somalia 20 years ago, in a massive famine in which millions of Somalis were displaced from their desiccated rangelands.
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