habitant |
inhabitant (A person occupying a region, town, house, country, etc.) |
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habitat |
biotope |
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habitat |
habitat (1. The locality in which a plant or animal naturally grows or lives. It can be either the geographical area over which it extends, or the particular station in which a specimen is found. 2. A physical portion of the environment that is inhabited by an organism or population of organisms. A habitat is characterized by a relative uniformity of the physical environment and fairly close interaction of all the biological species involved. In terms of region, a habitat may comprise a desert, a tropical forest, a prairie field, the Arctic Tundra or the Arctic Ocean) |
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habitat animal |
animal habitat |
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habitat animal |
animal habitat (The locality in which an animal naturally grows or lives. It can be either the geographical area over which it extends, or the particular station in which an animal is found) |
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habitat bioclimatique |
bioclimatic habitat |
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habitat coralligène |
coralligenous habitat |
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habitat d'une espèce |
habitat of a species |
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habitat d'urgence |
emergency shelter |
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habitat de la faune sauvage |
wildlife habitat (Suitable upland or wetland areas promoting survival of wildlife) |
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habitat de la faune sauvage |
wildlife habitat |
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habitat de transition |
stepping stone habitat |
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habitat des oiseaux sauvages |
habitat of wild birds |
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habitat humain |
human habitat |
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habitat humain |
human habitat (Any of the conditions in which people live. Also all human settlements in villages, towns or major cities, which require environmental management to provide water, public spaces, remove public wastes, etc.) |
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habitat individuel |
single family dwelling |
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habitat patrimonial |
key biotope |
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habitat rural |
rural settlement |
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habitat rural |
rural habitat (The biotopes located in areas where agriculture is practiced) |
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habitat salubre |
healthful residential environment |
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