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habitat

[hab-i-tat] / ˈhæb ɪˌtæt /


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The species, which is native to Peru and Chile, is listed as vulnerable in the wild due to threats like climate change, overfishing and habitat disturbance.

From BBC

A new scientific study suggests that returning rescued wildlife to natural habitats does not always end in success.

From Science Daily

He had seen documentaries in which robotic animals with eyeball cameras captured footage of natural habitats.

From Los Angeles Times

The Barbican's distinctive brutalist foyers and lakeside terrace will also be developed to protect the heritage of the building, and a climate-controlled habitat to support plant health is to be introduced.

From BBC

Working with Glasgow City Council, the Butterfly Conservation charity hopes to open 40 habitats for wildlife during the two-year project.

From BBC