Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Ecologische principes en behoud
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(of an object) able to be broken down by living organisms such as bacteria, which is then safe for the environment

biologisch afbreekbaar
(of natural substances such as oil) unprocessed and in raw form

ruw, onverwerkt
related to a type of farming in which animals and birds can move around and eat freely, instead of being kept in a limited area

vrije uitloop, gehouden in een vrije omgeving
to make decayed leaves, plants, or other organic waste into a mixture that can improve the soil's quality to help plants grow more quickly

composteren, compost maken
to remove unwanted or harmful substances from another substance

verfijnen, zuiveren
to use something once more, usually for a different purpose

hergebruiken, recyclen
someone who makes efforts to protect the environment and wildlife from any type of harm

natuurbeschermer, milieubeschermer
a feeling of great worry regarding the current and future state of the environment threatened by humans

eco-angst, milieuangst
an area for birds and animals to live and to be protected from dangerous conditions and being hunted

natuurreservaat, wildreservaat
to completely disappear or cease to exist

volledig verdwijnen, uitsterven
the process of being destroyed via natural causes

rot, ontbinding
(of an animal, plant, etc.) not having any living members, either due to natural causes, environmental changes, or human activity

uitgestorven, verdwenen
the place or area in which certain animals, birds, or plants naturally exist, lives, and grows

habitat, natuurlijke omgeving
an area of grass, trees, or other vegetation in a town or city, intended for public use or environmental benefit

groene ruimte, groenzone
referring to products, actions, or practices that are designed to cause minimal harm to the environment

milieuvriendelijk, ecologisch
the practice of preparing and using land for growing crops, especially on a large scale
to cut and collect a crop

oogsten, maaien
a collection of small branches, twigs, and other woody offcuts typically used for fuel or kindling

takkenbos, dun hout
a large woody plant with several main stems emerging from the ground

struik, heester
the dried stalks of cereal plants after the grain has been removed, used for animal bedding, fodder, thatching, or making woven items such as baskets and hats
a thin, shelf-like projection extending horizontally from a vertical face such as a wall or cliff

richel, vensterbank
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