Sentences with phrase «much larger habitats»

When placing rabbits into permanent, adoptive homes, Rabbit Advocates encourages more beneficial care, including but not limited to much larger habitats.

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«According to our study, there is more human — jaguar conflict in Darién National Park, probably because communities are near larger tracts of unbroken forest, which is much better jaguar habitat,» Moreno said.
He says the finding demonstrates the role that large mammals like elephants play as «ecosystem engineers» providing resources and habitat to much smaller animals.
It is much better in the long run if you purchased a tank that is 30 inches long, since a larger habitat will take longer for any ammonia build - up or temperature increases to become life - threatening to your hamster.
But viable habitat niches remain, for a time, in much of the developing world, where street dogs, feral cats, monkeys, and pigs may continue to live as they always have, at least to the ends of the normal lifespans of those now at large.
Conservation Status The most recent edition of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species listed the Channel Islands slender salamander as of Least Concern since, although its Extent of Occurrence is much less than 5,000 per square kilometer, it is common and occurs in an area of extensive, suitable habitat which appears not to be under threat, it has a presumed large population, and it is unlikely to be declining fast enough to qualify for listing in a more threatened category.
However, the atoll faces tough battles every day: invasive plant species that damage the habitat of albatross and burrowing petrels often killing them; deadly plastic pollution, much of which ends up in the stomachs of chicks; climate change that causes ever larger and more lethal storms.
The average historic summer minimum (the yellow line in Fig. 1) indicates large portions of the Chukchi Sea's foraging habitat have been covered with summer ice concentrations of 50 % and greater for much of the 20th century.
Putra realized that in addition to anti-poaching efforts, his work could not be complete without addressing a much larger threat rapidly outpacing conservation: habitat destruction from illegal palm oil plantations.
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