Sentences with phrase «diverse bird populations»

And while Genovesa harbors one of the Galapagos» largest and most diverse bird populations, there are no land reptiles — with the exception of some very small marine iguanas.
Accessible only by boat or plane, this roadless wilderness of ocean, river, rainforest, and the jungle is home to 3 types of nesting sea turtles, an incredibly diverse bird population, Jaguars and howler monkeys, and of course, world - class Tarpon and Snook fishing.

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Organic farmers also rely on diverse populations of soil organisms, beneficial insects, and birds to keep pests under control.
William Sutherland, a population biologist at the University of East Anglia, has shown that the places on Earth with the most biodiversity are the most linguistically diverse as well and that languages are even more at risk for extinction than are birds or mammals.
They produce significant ecosystem services by maintaining diverse water bird populations and purifying run - off waters, for example.
According to expert at one point in time, our endemic birds had lost much of their population then rose back in numbers, meaning that in the actual the gene pool is less diverse that it used to be, creating a genetic bottle neck.
As diverse as the bird population is, there are almost as many different books on birds and birding, ensuring something for every bird brain.
A study based solely on pet owners with birds doesn't come close to representing the vast and diverse population of birds kept in captivity; nor does it adequately reflect the nature and extent of the myriad of issues involved in addressing all aspects of captive bird welfare.
Learn about the reserve's diverse wildlife populations, including rare bird and butterfly species.
The remarkably undeveloped archipelago is home to a diverse marine and bird population and the southernmost coral reef in the world.
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