Habitat means the physical and biological environment in which
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;
Examples of Habitat in a sentence
Sponsors are encouraged to use best management practices including those developed as part of the Washington State Aquatic Habitat Guidelines (AHG) Program.
AHG documents include “Integrated Streambank Protection Guidelines”, 2002; “Land Use Planning for Salmon, Steelhead and Trout: A land use planner’s guide to salmonid habitat protection and recovery”, 2009”, “Protecting Nearshore Habitat and Functions in Puget Sound”, 2010; “Stream Habitat Restoration Guidelines”, 2012; “Water Crossing Design Guidelines”, 2013; and “Marine Shoreline Design Guidelines”, 2014.
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 the physical and biological environment in which a particular species of plant or animal lives.
Habitat means a place or environment where a species or subspecies naturally occur or has naturally established its population;
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;