Synonym: home ground. Similar words: rehabilitation, a bit of, a bit of a, hesitate, limitation, facilitate, invitation, prestidigitation. Meaning: ['hæbɪtæt] n. the type of environment in which an organism or group normally lives or occurs.
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(31) Winning fuel and materials pollutes, consumes energy, destroys habitat.
(32) Ironbridge fork, £4, and dessertspoon, £3.50; both from Habitat.
(33) In time, these will become a habitat for alligators.
(34) What does it mean to save a species if and when its habitat is being destroyed?
(35) Mechanisation itself has, apart from the habitat changes it has induced, had little direct effect on birds in Sussex.
(36) The city left the natural wash intact, and the area now serves as both flood control and urban wildlife habitat.
(37) After all, Lowndes Square was hardly a natural habitat for me.
(38) Management policy on the reserve includes a regular coppicing-with-standards rotation, providing the songsters with the habitat they seek.
(39) In fact, Galvin sees protecting the pygmy owl and its habitat as a boon to the economy and wildlife alike.
(40) Numerous environmental campaigners have alleged that Fisons's peat-cutting operations are causing irreparable damage to the fragile habitat of lowland peat-bogs.
(41) Unfortunately, much of that habitat has been destroyed, and it would take a Herculean effort to restore it.
(42) The owl's natural habitat is in the forests of the Northwest.
(43) It provided grazing land, timber, fruits and fuel, while remaining an undamaged wildlife habitat.
(44) This move follows the successful use of sheep to help the grassland habitat at Carew Castle.
(45) The annual award is to promote and encourage imaginative projects and management of wild game conservation and its habitat.
(46) On the shelves there were fish swimming in the air as if it was their natural habitat.
(47) It is astonishing how quickly sailors return to their habitat.
(48) It was a place of silence and shadows, an unnatural habitat for a city-dweller.
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(49) The chalk pit itself is potentially a valuable habitat and adds yet one more facet to this lovely stretch of land.
(50) Her group, Keeping Track, is dedicated to identifying, monitoring, and educating on important wildlife habitat and travel corridors.
(51) The long-term implications of these habitat losses for individual species, if the present trends continue, are likely to be disastrous.
(52) We are active in preserving wildlife and habitat for it.
(53) The road widening will uproot 46 oak trees and damage wildlife habitat.
(54) To determine our mating system we need to know our natural habitat and our past.
(55) For that, they can thank modest human efforts to save their habitat, plus months of pouring rain.
(56) In the case of the white-tailed hawk and other forms of wildlife, this destruction of suitable habitat may prove fatal.
(57) Since then the area has become overgrown with reeds and provides an important habitat for bird life.
(58) We need sustenance and a viable habitat, but we also need social cohesion and connection of all sorts.
(59) They provide the habitat of a wide variety of species of wading birds.
(60) The decline of the vulture is due to the success of livestock farming and loss of habitat.
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