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Definition of native bush in English: native bushnoun mass nounAustralian, NZ Woodland or forest consisting of indigenous trees and shrubs. the hill had native bush growing all over the side of it Example sentencesExamples - The discovery raised the possibility of a remnant population in the area's native bush.
- Firefighters were, of course, more interested in saving peoples' houses than native bush.
- Looking at what little native bush remains, it seems incredible that such poverty-stricken scrub could be converted to productive agricultural land.
- A clutch of wooden cottages sits surrounded by flower and vegetable gardens flowing to farmland skirted by thick native bush.
- Finally there is the "Bush City" exhibit, where the museum has planted a small area of native bush over the reclaimed harbour.
- He spends many lunch breaks and after hours time attempting to capture snakes from people's home to release them back into native bush.
- Organisers of the Land for Wildlife scheme, launched in 1996, are now encouraging more land owners to conserve native bush.
- Waipu residents are fuming after the Whangarei District Council failed to enforce its own rules on illegal clearing of native bush.
- It's an island of pest-free native bush surrounded by farmland.
- Atmospheric research on the clearing of native bush to grow wheat crops suggests that land clearing could be a key factor.
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