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habitat

[hab-i-tat] / ˈhæb ɪˌtæt /


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"They face a variety of threats, including accidental capture in fishing gear, vessel strikes, ingestion of plastic debris, and degradation of nesting beaches and coastal habitat," said author Charles Muirhead.

From Science Daily

In a statement, the MPF referred to the release of heavy metals such as mercury into the water, and destruction of crucial habitats for threatened species of dolphins, turtles and aquatic birds.

From Barron's

But for the next 50 years, Bamberger undertook a vigorous process of habitat restoration.

From The Wall Street Journal

The meadows also provide a habitat for fish, eels and birds.

From BBC

The dinosaur had specialized teeth and appears to have changed posture as it grew, relying on short bursts of speed to move through dense forest habitats.

From Science Daily