Ecological or environmental area inhabited by a particular species; natural environment in which an organism lives, or the physical environment that surrounds a species population.
Ambitious plans to restore a disappearing wildlifehabitat are delighting bird-watchers in Worcestershire.
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The Speedway grounds also contain a natural wildlifehabitat.
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The conservation fund acquires land to preserve and restore wildlifehabitat and to sequester carbon.
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Virunga boasts the continent's most diverse wildlifehabitat and is home to endangered mountain gorillas.
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It would raise funds for the protection and enhancement of game bird and other wildlifehabitat.
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Forge your own trail through the largest intact wildlifehabitat in the entire Rocky Mountain chain.
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Opponents say it would damage world-class wildlifehabitat and set a precedent of trading away designated wilderness.
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With that comes an invasion of humanity and development into what was not so long ago wildlifehabitat.
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The organisation says the hedgerows are an essential wildlifehabitat for birds, which nest between March and July.
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The reader will also learn about plastic pollution and how it adversely affects wildlife , wildlifehabitat and humans.
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DOC partnerships manager in Nelson Martin Rodd said it would create a flourishing wildlifehabitat at peoples' back doors.
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During his tenure, he coordinated programs to protect endangered species, conserve wildlifehabitat and develop the national marine sanctuary system.
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But Ms Gubanova said the trees and wildlifehabitat could not be replaced or offset by planting trees somewhere else.
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Efforts have begun to expand and protect a rare but important wildlifehabitat in Essex, unchanged since the last ice age.
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Environmentalists have argued the practice destroys wildlifehabitat and undermines the planet's ability to absorb carbon dioxide that causes global warming.
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Now the U.S. Forest Service, battered by court battles over balancing logging against fish and wildlifehabitat, is looking into it.