Natural Habitat Adventures has the eight-night Discover Greenland: The Natural Habitat Experience trip available from Aug.
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All of the GIFs live online in their natural habitat.
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All of the GIFs live online in their natural habitat.
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The internet has no borders; its natural habitat is global.
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The natural habitat in which I flourish is a couch.
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Trumble in his natural habitat In any case, they're colourful.
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African leaders must support architectural innovation with their natural habitat.
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The internet has no borders — its natural habitat is global.
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He was born in Southern California; this not his natural habitat.
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As a Presbyterian minister, nuns are also not my natural habitat.
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The squid is not often seen alive in its natural habitat.
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The dark room is sort of my natural habitat, my playground.
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For a long time, England would have been his natural habitat.
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I'm at a Taylor Swift concert, I'm so in my natural habitat.
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Avatar is about the destruction of natural habitat in an alien ecosystem.
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They resembled strange birds that had flown far from their natural habitat.
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People see wooded areas as the animals' natural habitat, where they belong.
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David Harbour has finally brought his penguin dance to its natural habitat.
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Embrace the natural habitat of the land while developing and building up.
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Pool parties and mass gatherings like Coachella are the floatie's natural habitat.
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Now, he seemed in his element: the bedside was his natural habitat.
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To take pictures of animals in their natural habitat, the girl replied.
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A triplefin with a blue eye "spark," seen here in its natural habitat.
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Soon enough, it apparently returned to a more natural habitat: a nearby tree.
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"Not her natural habitat but she's trying her darnedest!!!" she captioned the photo.
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Take a hike in the woods and watch wildlife in their natural habitat.
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Bears, too, are adjusting to life in cities as their natural habitat shrinks.
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What would be an escape for some people is just my natural habitat.
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Wakandans built using the natural habitat, and fortunately, this is possible in Africa.
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How can killing defenseless rodents in their natural habitat be seen as fun?
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Climate change and the loss of sea ice has affected their natural habitat.
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Iowa hardly seems like a natural habitat for those of the New York species.
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Even fewer get to encounter rarely seen images of animals in their natural habitat.
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As damming and other water diversions reduced the natural habitat, the hatcheries became indispensable.
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Here, in her natural habitat, she is by all accounts witty, relaxed and gregarious.
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But such research hubs turn out to be a natural habitat for Wayne McGregor.
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The government started Project Tiger, which aimed to preserve tigers in their natural habitat.
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Why they did it: There are few studies of bears in their natural habitat.
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He lives in the kind of filth that cockroaches probably consider their natural habitat.
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"There are only 1,864 adult pandas currently living in their natural habitat," says Knieriem.
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Is it blue to reflect its mood, having been uprooted from his natural habitat?
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People wanted more — and they particularly wanted information about animals in their natural habitat.
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"I am in my natural habitat: a public school on a weekend," McKinnon said.
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The unexpected darkness in a natural habitat can make the eclipse an interesting biological tool.
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The team's videos are the only images of this rare species in its natural habitat.
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Jon Snow, in his natural habitat, dreading an onslaught of snow jokes as winter arrives.
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In 2012, the giant squid was recorded in its natural habitat for the first time.
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For more than two decades, Greenfield has been observing the rich in their natural habitat .
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"You've already seen how the other person acts in their natural habitat," said Mr. Hackl.
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"There are only 1,864 adult pandas currently living in their natural habitat," Knieriem previously said.
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Ultimately, what we may be learning here is that television is Star Wars' natural habitat.
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Natural habitat restoration, graffiti removal, and other volunteer efforts will also likely be top priorities.
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Locals pored over the Maules Forest looking to find the creature in his natural habitat.
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Bet this wouldn't have happened if she was in her natural habitat, just sayin'. #SplishSplash
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Urbanization and population expansion made it less likely to encounter animals in a natural habitat.
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The continuing ridge path and the rising fog show the natural habitat of these animals.
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Both were doomed after their natural habitat became the epicenter of various conflicts in the 220s.
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Every animal there is either endangered or, like the Przewalski's horse, extinct in its natural habitat.
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She also saw a lot of drones being used to capture animals in their natural habitat.
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We have met this being (or a close relation of his) before, in his natural habitat.
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To see them in their natural habitat, join a whale-watching excursion aboard the American Princess.
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Now his imagery is back in its natural habitat, hanging on walls at the Perrotin gallery.
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Wild animals may have been taken from their natural habitat, which could have been done illegally.
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"Present Laughter" suggests that the stage is Mr. Scott's natural habitat, just as it is Garry's.
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The form is the natural habitat of the grief-stricken, the betrayed, those enduring chronic ennui.
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Low scorers included Britain and China (both densely populated, so lacking natural habitat), and, more surprisingly, Australia.
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Rising temperatures pose a major threat to its people, their way of life and their natural habitat.
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Going on a safari affords you the chance to see amazing animals out in their natural habitat.
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Many local residents came out to watch and help release the turtles back into their natural habitat.
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For those who know me and as others might guess, the RNC is not my natural habitat.
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In the evening, they returned to their natural habitat ... rocking the stage for the 4-day festival.
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The WWF says it is wary of any program that removes the porpoises from their natural habitat.
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Hanging columns beneath the island could create a natural habitat for invertebrates like seaweed, barnacles, and oysters.
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Liam and Chris Hemsworth hit up Byron Bay for a beach sesh ... it's their natural habitat, really.
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"What you're trying to mimic when you're creating an artificial reef is the natural habitat," Zipf said.
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The Siberian tiger has thick, long fur that helps it survive harsh winters in its natural habitat.
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My natural habitat is an oceanside bonfire where a Viggo Mortensen look-alike strums a weathered guitar!
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As individuals, most of us will never get to see a polar bear in its natural habitat.
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It offers an unabashedly candid portrait of (male) homoeroticism and transvestism—a community in their natural habitat.
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Companies that tend to attract travelers older than 50 include Insight Vacations, Globus and Natural Habitat Adventures.
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Even at its best, the joke really doesn't work outside its natural habitat of Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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The mangroves are the natural habitat of the piangua, and so protecting one means protecting the other.
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"But it's much better video if it's in their natural habitat as opposed to an urban habitat."
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Since the center opened in 2011, more than 100 orangutans have been reintroduced into their natural habitat.
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Unchecked human activity has disrupted the natural habitat putting a dangerous strain on food production and fragile ecosystems.
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"The internet has no borders - its natural habitat is global," the Canadian Supreme court wrote in its decision.
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The real vibrancy of the natural habitat that is the White House is seen only when you're patient.
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Here we have model Candice Swanepoel in her natural habitat ... on a beach in paradise looking straight fire.
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As single-use plastics decompose, they release toxic chemicals that our damage natural habitat and harm marine animals.
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But until we can control the destruction of natural habitat and poaching, that is not going to happen.
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She was hoping to observe a certain kind of whiteness — prosperous, unselfconscious — at rest in its natural habitat.
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But obviously, there's only so long Disick can hang in that situation -- before returning to his natural habitat.
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Irish artists have long made great use of drink and its natural habitat, pubs, as lubricants for storytelling.
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Deforestation is a leading cause of the Spix's macaw's disappearance from its natural habitat, according to the report.
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This zone of ambivalence is the natural habitat of the choreographer John Heginbotham and the artist Maira Kalman.
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The causes of decline are the destruction of natural habitat, pesticides and the impacts of the climate crisis.
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Brief observation of animals in their natural habitat shows that architecture is not a trade exclusive to humans.
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This meant the bee's natural habitat had been shrinking -- and with it, the chances of people seeing it.
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When we degrade our natural habitat, we adapt, en masse, just like the wild animals in the forest.
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The researchers are now exploring methods to protect Hongyacha in its natural habitat while further studies are carried out.
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Eventually those skeletons collapse, he added, and the natural habitat for fish and other marine life is completely lost.
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While the bees have since gone back to their natural habitat, the status of the queen bee is unknown.
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This is how they multiply in their natural habitat — the offsets will fall off the plant and root themselves.
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Officers arrived shortly after the call and safely removed the alligator and released him back into his natural habitat.
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Hearing the band in its natural habitat, on any given Monday, has long been an essential New York experience.
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Life in a well-protected tiger reserve is hardly wild, despite the idea that they provide a natural habitat.
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Five cheetahs, seven impala, nine lions and seven zebra were studied in their natural habitat in northern Botswana, Africa.
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The underwater noise, electromagnetic fields, and potential for animals to collide with built infrastructure threaten a unique natural habitat.
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Three of the whales will be taken into deeper water in hopes that they return to their natural habitat.
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When the mode is off, the pokémon are in their natural habitat, a high-contrast planet overtaken by foliage.
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The migrate artifact causes creatures to leave their natural habitat, like a sea creature may move to the air.
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A herd of elk wandered away from their natural habitat and onto a residential street in Oregon last month.
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Spend time at the beach (the crab's natural habitat), take up meditation, or get wrapped in a brilliant book.
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The death toll is rising, and thousands of buildings have been destroyed, along with large swaths of natural habitat.
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They are there because their natural habitat is in decline, a fate that awaits untold numbers of other bears.
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The brief was to bring the traditional camp up to design and environmental standards without disturbing the natural habitat.
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Chapman said that because of agricultural development, very little of the brush and natural habitat along the river remains.
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Russia returned two killer and six beluga whales to their natural habitat in the Sea of Okhotsk last week.
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We've critically endangered some species by demolishing huge swaths of their natural habitat, and greedily hunted others to extinction.
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This pen would give the animals a natural habitat to procreate in while remaining protected, reports The New York Times.
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The fish in their natural habitat have fewer of these confounding factors, making it easier to pick out what matters.
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According to staff who worked with her, bringing little Marina back to her natural habitat was an experience beyond words.
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They've been down in Oz for months but this is the first look of them together in Aquaman's natural habitat.
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Mobo is the first eastern black rhino born in its natural habitat to a mother born and raised in Britain.
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This creature's natural habitat is in forested or mountainous regions, but they have no problem residing in more urban developments.
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Regulations alone cannot ensure the landscape-level actions needed to manage water supplies, sustain soil health, and preserve natural habitat.
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But if temperatures remain high, eventually the coral will die, removing the natural habitat for many species of marine life.
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Those skills are best assessed away from the public glare, in the penumbra that is the natural habitat of diplomacy.
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In conjunction with the World Wildlife Fund, Natural Habitat Adventures plans to offer a new trip, Wild Peru, this summer.
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But if temperatures remain high, eventually the coral will die, destroying a natural habitat for many species of marine life.
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Once commonly found on North America's grasslands, Savannah sparrow populations are on the decline as their natural habitat has dwindled.
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Rendell and his team named her Marium and spent days feeding and taking care of her in her natural habitat.
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The couple went on to maintain the island as a bird sanctuary while restoring its colonial buildings and natural habitat.
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He came to Washington promising to drain the same swamp that also is the natural habitat of top political talent.
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He was also surrounded by controversy — how should a bear be if that bear has never known his natural habitat?
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Like Natural Habitat, the tour company Intrepid Travel also carbon-offsets its operations both on trips and in its offices.
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But center courts remain Federer's natural habitat, even at age 20163, even with four young children and a postoperative knee.
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First, these mutations have been tested in a wild animal in its natural habitat — unlike, say, mutations induced in lab animals.
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For episode two of Gadget Earth, Will managed to track down a couple of very young Battlebots in their natural habitat.
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Seeing the supers in in their natural habitat is always a treat, but these throwback clips are more like time capsules.
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Some of the birds still live in captivity, but the brilliantly colored fliers are no longer found in their natural habitat.
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Researchers in Australia finally caught on camera what they were looking for: a new species of seadragon in its natural habitat.
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ALDEBURGH, England — Like most musicians, pianists tend to be nocturnal animals, their natural habitat the concert hall at 7:30 p.m.
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But around the outskirts of the city, leopards still live in their natural habitat, occasionally making their way into urban life.
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The yellow-eyed penguin first got into trouble when large parts of its natural habitat were destroyed in the previous century.
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Only by the preservation of much more natural habitat than previously envisioned can extinction be brought close to a sustainable level.
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At least that is the time of day where we find Jay, posted up alongside his natural habitat, the kitchen island.
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More than 22050,000 land species, the report said, do not have enough natural habitat left to ensure their long-term survival.
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He recommends a three-pronged approach to prevention: avoid mosquitoes' natural habitat, apply repellent to skin and apply repellent to clothing.
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Some well-meaning animal activists are uncomfortable with animals in zoos, calling for animals to be returned to their natural habitat.
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The Post reports the the overall caribou population is likely dwindling as human development and expansion takes over their natural habitat.
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Cheetahs are considered endangered, as their worldwide population has shrunk because of excessive hunting, reduced prey and loss of natural habitat.
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By seeing the animals in their natural habitat it can grow a love for animals that are not as visible to humans.
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You're likely to spot him in his natural habitat – any park or beach where others are just trying to relax in peace.
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Researchers working near the Azores are now the first to ever capture underwater footage of these aquatic creatures in their natural habitat.
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While golf courses have a reputation as the natural habitat of rich, straight, white men, for Caitlyn they have been a sanctuary.
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The result: A surreal combination of utilitarian federal operations, breathtaking natural habitat, untapped Hamptons real estate, and a nagging sense of foreboding.
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Visitors wander through the lush AR forest as they walk around the museum, catching glimpses of endangered animals in their natural habitat.
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The center's galleries and cafes are a natural habitat for international fashion types, bored-looking beauties sporting man buns and diaphanous separates.
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Researchers also found that more than 500,000 land species already don't have enough natural habitat left to ensure their long-term survival.
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Sure, it's counterintuitive: "The Happiest Place on Earth" wouldn't seem a natural habitat for black-sheathed disciples of the grim and morbid.
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But because we cannot have a single nice thing ever, the pika is losing tons of its natural habitat due to global warming.
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Philodendron (any and all): The philodendron grows under the canopy in its natural habitat so it has acclimated to cooler, lower light conditions.
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The researchers were observing European cuttlefish in their natural habitat, filming a male and a female swimming together after some nice cuttlefish sex.
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Recreating the conditions of its natural habitat is difficult, to say the least, so simply growing more of them elsewhere isn't an option.
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Other reindeer in the U.K. may be kept outside their natural habitat and in permanent captivity, but the Cairngorm Reindeer herd is not.
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In 2012, scientists from Japan's National Museum of Nature and Science filmed a giant squid in its natural habitat in the Ogasawara archipelago.
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As such, the destruction of peyote's natural habitat amounts to the destruction of the largest pan-tribal indigenous religion in the United States.
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The disappearance of natural habitat is the primary cause of biological diversity loss at every level — ecosystems, species and genes, all of them.
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Most likely driven by hunger, the emaciated polar bear had strayed far from its natural habitat before reaching the Russian city of Norilsk.
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After seeing the impact of deforestation on the orangutan's natural habitat through the animal's eyes, the girl decides to help stop the devastation.
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Trilobites A new invention could help marine scientists study sea creatures in their natural habitat more effectively without harming them in the process.
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It rounds up unfancy American dishes whose natural habitat is small taverns and bars and shacks on the state road just outside town.
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"Expertise showed that the animals were kept in unsatisfactory conditions, and must be released into their natural habitat," it cited the FSB as saying.
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So, even if snow wasn`t part of their natural habitat, it wasn`t zoo cold for them to luxzooriate in near blizzoed conditions.
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To them, it was an example of the peculiar political species known colloquially as the "Bernie Bro" emerging from his natural habitat, the internet.
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In its natural habitat, an epiphyte attaches itself to other mediums like trees to reach more sun and moisture – orchids are epiphytes, for example.
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The animal's not only a master of stealth, it also sports a patterned fur coat that turns it nearly invisible in its natural habitat.
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The Australian government on Tuesday released a list of 113 animal species that need "emergency intervention" as devastating bushfires rip through their natural habitat.
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For years, the government has been removing the animals from their natural habitat and putting them into facilities where they can be adopted out.
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In Japan -- home country of both Nintendo and Pokémon -- fans are particularly angered having to wait for Pokémon to appear in their natural habitat.
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But Congress is kind of a natural habitat for both children and animals, and when they show up, it makes everything a lot cuter.
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They are, in other words, of a species whose natural habitat is the theater, where make-believe is a bargain between performers and audiences.
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One toad species shared its natural habitat with that particular species of beetle, while the other was unlikely to encounter it in the wild.
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According to Reuters, Tito is currently under the care of the nature reserve, and there are plans to return him to his natural habitat.
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Davos is the kind of international, intellectual, technocratic talking shop that conservatives often used to decry as the natural habitat of the Obama administration.
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The wind tunnel allows researchers to study how a bird flies up close, in ways that would be impossible in the animal's natural habitat.
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"For example, by observing other Earth-like planets, we might detect evidence for 'environmental graveyards' of civilizations that destroyed their natural habitat," Loeb told Gizmodo.
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The garden may be artificial, but the researchers say it's a very close approximation of mantises' natural habitat, featuring wasps, butterflies, spiders, and several planters.
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Now the polar bears, one of which was born at the wildlife park late last year, can have a brief reminder of their natural habitat.
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The traps set up by Burrard-Lucas captured incredible images of lions, hyenas, elephants, porcupines and more rarely photographed animals, all in their natural habitat.
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All of these are small in the scheme of stadium tours, which are the natural habitat of the artists who move in and get comfortable.
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Strong red pandas are important since there are less than 10,000 red pandas left in the wild in their natural habitat of the Himalayan mountains.
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On Wednesday, he posted a photo of himself, his fiancée Nicole Johnson and their baby Boomer Robert hanging out in Phelps' natural habitat — a pool.
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The editor's natural habitat is the grey office and the red pencil, not the blazing sunshine and the ocean; his business is words, not life.
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Murkowski's effort to unravel these protections undermines economic development, jeopardizes vital natural habitat and watersheds, and serves only the timber industry, not the American public.
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They have been housed since 2011 in 'Penguin Beach', which encompasses a 1,200 square meter (1,400 square yard) pool and various forms of natural habitat.
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But the pilot of the plane was the rugged type who looks like a male model and therefore seeks the male model's natural habitat—i.e.
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He admired the natural habitat in Maine, "which endures and so successfully survives the long, cold winters," he wrote in a grant application in 1958.
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Researchers have used the MinION to study the Ebola virus in Africa, and to study tree frogs in their natural habitat in the Tanzanian rainforest.
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The Green Burial Council's steps for minimizing negative environmental effects include forgoing embalming, skipping concrete vaults, rethinking burial containers and maintaining and protecting natural habitat.
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The scale of the plant seems comically oversized compared to the cramped bodegas and newsstands that we think of as our Sunday papers' natural habitat.
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And that, in turn, is the natural habitat not just of heroin but of that next young killer now planning to roam a school corridor.
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Musk took to Twitter on Saturday to claim the factory wouldn't use anything close to that amount, adding that the forest was not natural habitat.
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But such programs are rare: they are costly and require a viable natural habitat, and loss of habitat is the primary cause of species endangerment.
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Throughout, the point is to achieve a full spectrum of sound: This seven-piece band has all the richness and variety of a natural habitat.
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The corruption that afflicts Vietnam's one-party government, along with the growing economy, are major factors in the disappearance of natural habitat and endangered species.
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Linklater's technique in the movie is almost Planet Earth–like, first showing the bros in their natural habitat and then offering commentary on its import.
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A team recently released 150 hatchlings back into their natural habitat, bringing the running total to more than 7,700 baby turtles in the past 10 years.
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Krashevsky said it was unclear what would be done with the polar bear as it looked too weak to be taken back to its natural habitat.
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Instead, it's better to focus on the molecules in their natural habitat as part of a balanced diet with lots of fruits, vegetables, and even mushrooms.
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But on the other hand, as an animal lover, she feels for the animals being free to roam in their natural habitat and not in captivity.
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It was my second bucket list number i was checking off in the same week after swimming with Orcas, my favorite animals, in their natural habitat!
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Head-On, Tapio Kaisla, Finland Photographer Tapio Kaisla took a trip to Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjell National Park, Norway, to find these magnificent oxen amid their natural habitat.
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Inky must have been very bored or very anxious to get back to his natural habitat, because he had a pretty good gig at the aquarium.
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The wheels you can see in the background are from observation vehicles and lodges, where scientists and tourists can view the bears in their natural habitat.
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Staff there insist the birds aren't dangerous to people or pets (unlike others)—feeding mostly on snakes and frogs, as they would in their natural habitat.
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Wild animals like polar bears require a large natural habitat to maintain their physical and mental health, said Wendy Higgins, a spokeswoman for Humane Society International.
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"There's a lot of the natural habitat that indigenous people, who were speakers of indigenous languages, would have relied upon that isn't there anymore," Gorenflo said.
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This guy posted on my Facebook wall, This is insane, those animals are in their natural habitat—we have animals set aside to kill for food.
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At the same time, urban and suburban areas have developed and expanded, encroaching on the animal's natural habitat and bringing them into more contact with people.
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"Our biggest opportunity is through this influence that we have with travelers and using these experiences to inspire them," said Mr. Martens of Natural Habitat Adventures.
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ISAF defines an unprovoked attack as when an attack on a live human occurs in the shark's natural habitat with no human provocation of the shark.
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VidCon, which started 10 years ago as a meet-and-greet event for popular YouTubers, is a perfect place to observe influencers in their natural habitat.
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Natural habitat must not be viewed as an expendable luxury but as a crucial system that fosters human health and supports all life on the planet.
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