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habitat
noun as in residence
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There are also many environmental problems from growing the sugar, like habitat and biodiversity loss and water pollution from fertilizers and mills.
The main causes are the loss of habitat and food in landscapes shaped by humans as well as a high number of direct or indirect incidents of poisoning.
While the Israeli government might suggest that this is nature reclaiming old habitat, much of this process is unnatural and predates the ongoing war in Gaza.
The geologically unique area is a spiritual center for the Pit River and Modoc tribes and serves as habitat for protected species, including the bald eagle and northern spotted owl.
"Earlier studies have shown that Aboriginal communities on the Australian mainland used fire to shape their habitats, but we haven't had similarly detailed environmental records for Tasmania."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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