Habitat definition

Habitat means the place or type of site where an organism or population naturally occurs.
Habitat means any area in the range of a migratory species which contains suitable living conditions for that species;
Habitat means the physical and biological environment in which

Examples of Habitat in a sentence

  • I understand and acknowledge that children under the age of 16 are not allowed on Habitat for Humanity worksites while construction is in progress.

  • SEP (1) is the Ocean Connector’s Habitat Restoration and Education Program, selected from the San Diego Water Board’s list of pre-approved project concepts6 available for funding.

  • Oyster Outcome Forage Fish Outcome Fish Habitat Outcome Continually increase finfish and shellfish habitat and water quality benefits from restored oyster populations.

  • I agree to maintain the confidentiality of such information, to use such information only as necessary to do my job as a volunteer, and to comply with Habitat for applicable policies regarding such information.

  • GMU Habitat Enhancement Habitat Protection Restore Hydrologic Conditions Nonnative Control Range Expansion Monitoring Mitigation Regulation I and E West Desert Snake Valley X X X X X X X X X Tule Valley X X X X Tooele Valley X X X X Skull Valley X X X X West Desert X X X X W.


More Definitions of Habitat

Habitat means the physical and biological environment in which a particular species of plant or wildlife lives.
Habitat means a place where a species or ecological community naturally occurs;
Habitat means a place or environment where a species or subspecies naturally occur or has naturally established its population;
Habitat means the physical and biological environment in which a particular species of plant or animal lives.
Habitat means the environment occupied by individuals of a particular species, population or community.
Habitat means the specific area or environment in which a particular type of plant or animal lives.
Habitat means any area in the range which contains suitable living conditions, particularly known aggregation, feeding and breeding sites, for migratory sharks;