Sentences with phrase «harsh shelter conditions»

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The homes, created the by company's nonprofit arm Better Shelter, can be fully built in about four hours, and, unlike tents provided by the U.N., hold up for years, even under harsh weather conditions.
Typically, a snow lair provides good shelter, but poor snow conditions expose pups to predation, harsh climate and disturbance by humans, elevate the risk of mortality, and may hamper growth.
Inside the sheltered bubble chambers, ancient bacteria might have survived the harsh conditions of early Earth, says study coauthor Martin Homann.
These containers are more comfortable than tents and provide much better shelter from the Antarctica's harsh conditions.
The bacteria use plaque to shelter from the harsh conditions in your mouth.
Its thick fur also makes it suitable for indoor and outdoor conditions, so long as outdoor enclosures are properly built to allow for proper air flow as well as shelter it from harsh weather conditions.
Lap Dog Rescue of New Mexico (LDRNM) is a rescue organization whose mission is to recover, rehabilitate and permanently rehome New Mexico's small companion dogs who find themselves living in shelters, unsuitable homes or navigating other harsh conditions.
A new state ballot initiative committee, Missourians for the Protection of Dogs, has officially kicked off its campaign to save tens of thousands of dogs from suffering in cruel conditions in puppy mills, the high - volume dog breeding facilities where dogs are inhumanely bred under harsh conditions with inadequate shelter and care.
The shelter that you will provide should be warm and should protect them during harsh weather condition.
A proper kennel, raised off the floor with bedding inside is ideal, but at absolute minimum you would have to make sure he always has a way to escape the sun and heat with a «lean to» or canopy of some sort (shelter may not be so necessary assuming you would be watchful of the weather forecast and simply not place him outside in harsh conditions.)
These conditions include extreme temperature (e.g. inclement weather), loud noises (e.g. constant barking in shelters), close contact with fumes, dust and odors (e.g. chemical and animal odors) and exposure to harsh chemicals (e.g. cleaners and disinfectants used in shelters).
Now, imagine the government closes the patrol station because of budget cuts, and you're left stranded in severely harsh conditions with no food, no water and hardly any shelter.
Featured at the Venice Biennale's Morocco Pavilion exhibition entitled «Fundamental (ism) s,» this ecological phenomenon defies the conventions of housing, offering shelter from varying climatic conditions and supporting both human and plant life in the harsh desert.
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