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habitat

[hab-i-tat] / ˈhæb ɪˌtæt /


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Ghost’s care included “hand preparing restaurant quality seafood, curating enrichment activities with her in mind, creating thoughtfully designed habitats, state-of-the-art veterinary care, and more.”

From Los Angeles Times

The bird uses this ornate tail to attract mates, yet its forest habitat has been eroded by population growth, farming, and logging, leaving it confined to a small area of the northern Andes.

From BBC

Like many fish on the list it is facing two major threats from overfishing and habitat loss she said.

From BBC

Pine martens were once common in the South West, but a loss of their woodland habitat and human persecution caused their extinction, conservationists said.

From BBC

Beavers are returning to rivers and natural habitats across Europe after years of conservation efforts.

From Science Daily