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- in the woods and that was my Disneyland (0.8302) (Q16168)
- in Prattville in the country at my grandmother's house (0.8302) (Q16167)
- but I guess my fondest memories in life are summers in Alabama (0.8302) (Q16166)
- I grew up in California (0.8302) (Q16165)
- a 50 foot sailboat they built themselves. (0.8302) (Q16164)
- The song says moved Alabama in 1983 after sailing from California on the Dataless (0.8302) (Q16163)
- Transitional segment 11 (Q16162)
- But why not share some of the space with wildlife? (0.8569) (Q16161)
- We need our space too. (0.8569) (Q16160)
- We're going to make 20 acres of people living and working and playing in natural environment because we are human beings. (0.8569) (Q16159)
- A small nursery offers native plants for landscaping and gardening. (0.8588) (Q16158)
- the sources show vistas how to preserve natural ecosystems around their own homes and businesses. (0.8241) (Q16157)
- At the bar Failure Nature Center (0.8241) (Q16156)
- whose survival is endangered by a loss of native habitat. (0.8625) (Q16155)
- The beach mouse is one of nearly 100 animal and plant species in Alabama (0.8625) (Q16154)
- Hold the sand in place. (0.865) (Q16153)
- and the roots from the sea oats. (0.8195) (Q16152)
- Only the beach mouse can do that (0.8195) (Q16151)
- finds the seed and berries at a certain depth. (0.8195) (Q16150)
- Mouse just like a squirrel (0.8195) (Q16149)
- There are no sea oats at the beach. (0.8195) (Q16148)
- Well the beach mouse builds the dunes without the beach mass. (0.8195) (Q16147)
- I mean we don't need the beach mass. (0.8195) (Q16146)
- I mean how important is he? (0.8195) (Q16145)
- What do we need? A beach mouse? (0.8195) (Q16144)
- For example I hear a lot of negative about the beach mass. (0.8195) (Q16143)
- Traps have put out for various wildlife that live along the beach because they consider them a nuisance. (0.8195) (Q16142)
- We've gotten to a point now where the beach is fairly developed. (0.8195) (Q16141)
- Transitional segment 10 (Q16140)
- and it means much to us very much. (0.901) (Q16139)
- We just want to get this thing going (0.901) (Q16138)
- And you know we live very modestly ourselves. (0.901) (Q16137)
- Biophilia Nature Association and we have 150 members. (0.8528) (Q16136)
- We do have a nonprofit organization (0.8528) (Q16135)
- nobody's helping us financing us or anything. (0.8528) (Q16134)
- This is a private endeavour (0.8528) (Q16133)
- reads an architect and so he'll be able to work here at the Nature Center and several cottages that people can rent and get away. (0.8528) (Q16132)
- an assembly teaching room and for offices (0.8528) (Q16131)
- but there are plans for museum (0.8528) (Q16130)
- At this point we've just got this kind of a workshop greenhouse butterfly house building (0.8528) (Q16129)
- We're starting to restore and I can show you the plants that I've grown from seed for that. (0.819) (Q16128)
- We've got a pitcher plant bog area. (0.819) (Q16127)
- about 500 longleaf Pines and we're trying to recreate that accurately with all the right wild Flowers and trees and grass is. (0.819) (Q16126)
- We planted a long leaf Pines in this area (0.819) (Q16125)
- It's a native of the way it was originally. (0.819) (Q16124)
- That whole 28 gets too. (0.819) (Q16123)
- and we wanted to see if we could restore. (0.819) (Q16122)
- and hardly any wildlife in it (0.819) (Q16121)
- Anna swamped that was overrun with invasive plants (0.819) (Q16120)
- Bought 20 acres of old farmland. (0.819) (Q16119)