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The owl was on the sand near a snow fence.
"She was out there, just beyond where you put the snow fence last winter.
She looked down at her piece of snow fence and actually blushed.
Old wooden snow fences are still in place on the eastern side of the station (see image).
The arms show a traditional Norwegian form of Snow fence.
He broke through a thin line of bushes and vaulted a snow fence.
Parking is available in front of the orange snow fence at the bottom of the hill.
Yet the broader impact of sagebrush upon the ecology is its function as a living snow fence.
Snow fences and light walls can be used to direct the placement of snow.
Living snow fences help save lives, save money and save time.
Snow fences are also used in avalanche control.
Thus, snow fences actually cause snow drifts, rather than preventing them.
First a snow fence was erected to prevent the thousands of people using the park on any given day from further compacting the soil.
Snow fences help keep drifts from piling up on the missile silos.
Foot-high snow fences were built to force snakes into 15-cm tunnels that went under Highway 17.
They came to the end of the link, which opened onto a paddock with snow fences keeping the drifts from its surface.
The area was protected by snow fences.
Snow bridges may superficially look similar to snow fences, but they act differently.
"Without plantings and snow fences, more of the beach and dunes probably would have washed away."
He had an acre behind his trailer, enclosed by snow fence to keep the dunes from encroaching.
Sometimes it's on a snow fence.
In addition to making snow, the vounteers move it from places like parking lots and the sides of snow fences.
A deer looked up from the snow fence about a hundred feet down, then returned to its munching- Another chukar exploded into the air.
Mr. Wuebben showed where snow fences were needed.
In spite of the silly snow fence stake, she apparently had some idea of what she was getting into.