bushland

/ˈbʊʃlænd/
noun
  1. An area of land covered with natural bushes, shrubs, and small trees, especially in Australia or Africa.
    • The government set aside a large area of bushland as a nature reserve.
    • Many animals, like kangaroos and wallabies, live in the Australian bushland.
    • The hikers walked through the dry bushland looking for native flowers.
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