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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(121) Loss of beachfront habitat and predation by domestic cats and introduced red foxes pushed the least tern to the brink of extinction.
(122) Its natural habitat offers water that is on the soft side, slightly acidic and heavily vegetated.
(123) No one knows whether river dolphins were once more abundant or whether their numbers have always been low because of their restrictive and specialised habitat.
(124) It was through him that Mr Jackson became hooked on watching the badgers in their natural habitat.
(125) In a population confined to a particular habitat competition for limited resources is an inevitable feature of life so long as reproduction occurs.
(126) It had simply lost its way in terms of product innovation,[sentencedict.com] the area in which Habitat had demonstrated itself to be supreme.
(127) It identified 500,000 hectares of costal habitat which it said were in need of active conservation measures.
(128) The potatoes were then regularly placed on the beach which now became the normal habitat for the macaques.
(129) The bird's habitat was destroyed by the introduction of rice fields along the Louisiana coast.
(130) The habitat of an animal population offers only finite resources for its use.
(131) Another contributing factor to the flourishing trade is the rapid destruction of the animal's habitat by mining and logging companies.
(132) The habitat of many genera is strictly limited either to the New or Old World.
(133) It will remove 46 coast live oak trees, they note, and damage some habitat of endangered animals.
(134) To leave a habitat to degenerate and perhaps be destroyed is to injure all its animals, including of course the species concerned.
(135) Basically, if there are no pygmy owls present, a private landowner can turn his critical habitat into a parking lot.
(136) The astonishing diversity of life, with species adapted for every conceivable habitat.
(137) When critical habitat is designated, it does not mean federal agents in unmarked helicopters start circling private property.
(138) Even the best examples of habitat types can not exist in isolation like islands of richness in a sea of poverty. Sentencedict.com
(139) The Experience has reinvigorated downtown Las Vegas, for years the habitat of the serious gambler and the serious vagrant.
(140) Obviously no species could withstand such depredations for long, although the present losses of habitat may be considered even more serious.
(141) With few bears and wolves about these days, elk rule their forest habitat.
(142) The only creature on earth whose natural habitat is a zoo is the zookeeper. Robert Brault
(143) The mountain Gorilla, a uniquely social animal, is threatened by habitat destruction and poaching.
(144) He argues there are only two exemptions in the Endangered Species Act for not determining critical habitat.
(145) The designation of critical habitat lays at the heart of this battle.
(146) The school site is located in prime pygmy owl habitat.
(147) After an unsuccessful merger with Ryman, the office equipment chain, Conran bought back the Habitat name and shops.
(148) Developments elsewhere, for example on Dorset heathland, require strong opposition if the fragile habitat of rare wildlife is to be saved.
(149) Restoring the old stream beds would create miles and miles of wetlands and streamside habitat in a and endangered.
(150) Despite the limitations of the survey it did suggest some clear habitat preferences and population trends.
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