mänd pine kuusk bir vaher maple metssiga wild boar metskits roe-deer põder elk hirv deer siil gusset ilves lynx kobras beaver sisalik lizzard looduskaitseala nature park looduslik asuala nature habitat rändlinnud migration birds pesitsemist kaitsma protect nesting rähn woodpecker suitsupääsuke hirundo tuvi bidgin kotkas eagle raisakotkas vulture hani goose lepatriinu ladybird kakk owl kurg crone stark sookurg crone karu bear rebane fox hunt wolf saarmas otter mäger badger leevike finch part duck
Linnud - birds Alk aue Raisakotkas vulture Faasan pheasant Rasvatihane great titmouse Hahk eider Ronk raven Haigur heron Rukkirääk corn-crake Haigur heron Rähn woodpecker Hakk daw Siisisaba - silktale Hani goose Sinikaelpart smallard Harakas magpie Sookurg crane Harksabakull kite Suitsupääsuke barn swallow Jaanalind ostrich Teder black grouse Jahikull falcon Tedrekana grey-hen Jäälind ice-bird Tedrekukk black-cock Kajakas sea-gull Tihane titmouse Kakaduu cockatoo Tikutaja snipe
Threetoed woodpecker Rodents Certain small mammals may be quite important as enemies of insects. Squirrel Chipmunk Fungus, Bacterial and Other Diseases of Insects Certain fungi and bacteria attack and kill insects. Isaria Farinosa 60% of the larvae was destroyed by artificially infesting them with Enthomophthora aulicae THE CONTROL OF DEFOLIATORS Mechanical Methods Chemical Methods Mechanical Methods
Temperature in these forests is usually low, as the canopy allows very low sunlight to penetrate. Low penetration of light along with low temperature is responsible for limited under story. Soil of these forests is poor- nutrient and thin. Trees like pine, spruce and fir are most likely to be found in these forests. A number of animal species also found in these forests which includes bears, bats, woodpecker, fox etc. Human uses of boreal forests: o Wood products - One of the most important human uses of these forests for example wood for house construction and paper pulp. o Animal products - Most valuable animal products of the cold forests and mountains are animal pelts for clothing and beaver for hats. o Grazing & agriculture - Upland forests are often cleared for grazing and lowland forests for agriculture. o
and presentations. Overall, the office can comfortably accommodate up to 6 people working simultaneously. Vast majority of chairs are alas unadjustable. 3.4.Projects Supported Projects: Though Lee's main specialization is to be shifted from domain of providing individual solutions, values and principles, as well as economic considerations, prompt the company to continue support of a number of projects, such as: AdSail CRM for media companies Woodpecker core IS for timber trade companies WebMountain platform development Estonian Defense Forces field training booking system European Patent Office project Monitek core IS for traders in metal-parts industry Deprecated and other projects: Website hosting Customer support Figure Friends (throughout the Baltic States and Finland) "IT Koolitus" booking system Estonian Patent Office core IS Siemens Estonia Inc. project
standing with your legs apart a bit signals self-confidence and that you are comfortable in your own skin. 4. Relax your shoulders When you feel tense it's easily winds up as tension in your shoulders. They might move up and forward a bit. Try to relax. Try to loosen up by shaking the shoulders a bit and move them back slightly. 5. Nod when they are talking nod once in a while to signal that you are listening. But don't overdo it and peck like Woody Woodpecker. 6. Don't slouch, sit up straight but in a relaxed way, not in a too tense manner. 7. Lean, but not too much If you want to show that you are interested in what someone is saying, lean toward the person talking. If you want to show that you're confident in yourself and relaxed lean back a bit. But don't lean in too much or you might seem needy and desperate for some approval. Or lean back too much or you might seem arrogant and distant. 8
or standing with your legs apart a bit signals self-confidence and that you are comfortable in your own skin. 4. Relax your shoulders – When you feel tense it’s easily winds up as tension in your shoulders. They might move up and forward a bit. Try to relax. Try to loosen up by shaking the shoulders a bit and move them back slightly. 5. Nod when they are talking – nod once in a while to signal that you are listening. But don’t overdo it and peck like Woody Woodpecker. 6. Don’t slouch, sit up straight – but in a relaxed way, not in a too tense manner. 7. Lean, but not too much – If you want to show that you are interested in what someone is saying, lean toward the person talking. If you want to show that you’re confident in yourself and relaxed lean back a bit. But don’t lean in too much or you might seem needy and desperate for some approval. Or lean back too much or you might seem arrogant and distant. 8
from dealing w i t h a Trickster H e r o . T h e modern version of the rabbit Trickster is of course Bugs Bunny. T h e Warner Brothers animators made use of folktale plots to pit Bugs against hunters and predators who didn't stand a chance against his quick wits. Other cartoon Tricksters of this type include Warner s Daffy Duck, Speedy Gonzales, the Roadrunner, and Tweety Bird; Walter Lantz's W o o d y Woodpecker and Chilly W i l l y the penguin; and 78 TRICKSTER M G M ' s ubiquitous dog Droopy, who always outwits the befuddled W o l f M i c k e y Mouse started as an ideal animal Trickster, although he has matured into a sober master of ceremonies and corporate spokesman. Native Americans have a particular fondness for Tricksters such as Coyote and Raven