The plan is more than an audit of flora and fauna, explained Mr Thomas, as it contains strict objectives and delivery targets. |
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Each of the study teams has come back with a wealth of photographs documenting the flora and fauna in these regions. |
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Up until now more than 30,000 macrofossils have been excavated, all of which document a highly diverse terrestrial flora and fauna. |
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Taking up water conservation works will make a fundamental contribution to protecting the flora and fauna in the forest areas. |
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It thrived when tundra-like flora and fauna colonised the land as the glaciers retreated but later declined as the climate warmed. |
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Wildlife cinematographers and researchers camp out in these houses to study flora and fauna. |
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When New Zealand split away from the supercontinent Gondwana some 80 million years ago, its flora and fauna were left to develop in isolation. |
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Bombs, mines, and other war material also contaminated land and water and damaged flora and fauna. |
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Most nations of the world do not have complete inventories of their flora and fauna, let alone their fungi, protoctists, and prokaryotes. |
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Among tremulous flora and fauna are tremandra plants, with their shaking anthers, the gelatinous tremella fungi, and treron pigeons. |
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The Shark Bay project covered all aspects of conservation concerning bilbies, dugongs and other flora and fauna in the area. |
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An international team of scientists descended on the area to study its diverse flora and fauna. |
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Nature, with her infinite variety of flora and fauna, is God's gift to humans. |
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He is particularly interested in studying the flora and fauna of the regions they plan to pass through. |
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Xeric oak scrub communities are pyrogenic, so their flora and fauna have developed adaptations to fire. |
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A freshwater biome is a large community of flora and fauna that live in water. |
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The 10-minute show was a window to nature conservation and the need for protecting wild flora and fauna. |
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The conservationists argue the vehicles endanger life and damage flora and fauna. |
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He said they had well marked walks with information on local history, flora and fauna and excellent guidebooks for the longer walks. |
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Their diverse flora and fauna were considered mainly a response to a stable and an equable climatic regime. |
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To understand the damage humanity can wreak on irreplaceable flora and fauna, New Zealand is the place to be. |
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The film also focuses on the scars left on the river as a result of indiscriminate sand mining and the consequent effect on flora and fauna. |
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Development in Tirumala has caused total denudation of the forests and soil, leading to near extinction of the indigenous flora and fauna. |
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A brief history of the district, derivation of its name, physiography and details about its flora and fauna have been given. |
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This week he looks at the aftermath of the Ice Age, which saw the land recolonised by flora and fauna. |
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Preston produced oil paintings, linocut prints, and woodcuts that were often still-lifes of Australian flora and fauna. |
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The Selous was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1982 due to the significance of both its flora and fauna. |
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Everywhere one feels the influence of the Mediterranean and particularly on the specific xerophilous flora and fauna of the region. |
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Resting land promotes a healthy ecosystem by allowing the flora and fauna to complete an entire annual cycle without any major disturbance. |
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The En Gedi Nature Reserve is home to the region's most splendid flora and fauna. |
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This is part of a project that commenced just two years ago where the committee commissioned an audit of wildlife, flora and fauna. |
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The tagua nuts are carved manually with tools to create a unique and imaginary art inspired by the surrounding flora and fauna. |
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Guidelines on how climbers can help protect flora and fauna have been published. |
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The Rangers' goal is to reintroduce native flora and fauna to the city's parks. |
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Are we really aware of the varied forms of flora and fauna found in the coastal regions of the country? |
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The site then had a good range of flora and fauna having become naturalised, and had not been used for tipping for many years. |
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Furthermore, since humans have been in New Zealand, many breeds of native flora and fauna have become extinct. |
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It features over 90 tanks packed with exotic fish, flora and fauna which exist in a soothingly silent world. |
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One key aspect of the project was a rapid ecological evaluation of the park's flora and fauna. |
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At the same time, through uncaring ignorance or malice, they brought about the extinction of numberless species of native flora and fauna. |
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The Rann of Kutch harbours unique, and now-endangered, native flora and fauna besides considerable agro-biodiversity. |
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Research has revealed that oil palm grown as a monoculture upsets the flora and fauna ecosystem due to an absence of plant diversity. |
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A slide show was organised after the talk, in which children were told about the role of flora and fauna in the ecosystem. |
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But there also is loss of flora and fauna on Long Island, where superhighways and shopping malls seem to have taken over. |
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They find themselves on a stark, dead planet surrounded by a ruined landscape and petrified flora and fauna. |
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Divers from all over the world enthuse about the underwater flora and fauna found in the depths of Cork's best dive sites. |
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Australia is home to more than one million species of flora and fauna, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. |
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The shore is listed as an area of outstanding natural beauty and has a huge variety of flora and fauna. |
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The creation of the wildlife garden would help sustain native flora and fauna in the region. |
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He said that a sustained preservation of flora and fauna in the forests would ensure good bio-diversity. |
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Apart from some other things, Sri Lanka is famous for its many rare species of flora and fauna. |
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However, this union enabled more vigorous exchanges of flora and fauna between Africa and Eurasia. |
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This park has a finely balanced natural harmony of flora and fauna. |
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Divided by geographic region, local experts describe the climate, geology and soils of each community as well as the flora and fauna with special attention to endemics. |
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The designers intend recreating not only the holes but the unique flora and fauna, such as gorse, heather and different types of grass, that make them so special. |
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Even different species of flora and fauna find a place of reverence. |
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The area is a disturbed wetland, invaded by non-native melaleuca trees that have crowded out native flora and fauna. |
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They wrote to Network Rail citing concerns including the stability of the bank and the replanting of flora and fauna but the response has left them unsurprised. |
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The 70-acre grassed area has important historical and archaeological features including ridges and furrows of medieval cultivation as well as a rich store of flora and fauna. |
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The Port River has been the repository of industrial waste for over a hundred years and the accumulative effect on local flora and fauna has been disastrous. |
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They both shared a keen interest in the flora and fauna of the region. |
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For nine days, the hikers will travel across the Cederberg Mountains, which offer stunning scenery, a vast array of preserved bushman artwork and a wealth of flora and fauna. |
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Phelan, one of many passionate arborists dwelling in Silicon Valley, collected and husbanded numerous California flora and fauna on his favorite estate. |
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It forms a mosaic of various habitats from woodland and ponds, to herb-rich calcareous grassland, resulting in a rich bio-reservoir of flora and fauna. |
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The effort was part of a long-term project to enhance the Chapman River by providing flora and fauna corridors linking areas of remnant vegetation. |
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Perhaps it's worth having a lash at rendering the local flora and fauna. |
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It's exquisitely photographed, with intimate shots of flora and fauna, and a particularly mesmerizing sequence in which a rare butterfly emerges from its chrysalis. |
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Wilson is a natural orator, and the finest passages in the book are elegiac songs of life and wistful recollections of lost habitats, extinct flora and fauna. |
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Clearing woodland by coppicing involves cutting it to the ground, allowing woodland flora and fauna to flourish, while encouraging new shoots to appear from the plant stumps. |
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The sheer variety of marine flora and fauna is enough to floor visitors. |
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For his castaway book he picks a dictionary of flora and fauna. |
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Growing conifers is still important, but oaks, ash, and limes are now seen as a way of restoring ancient woodlands and promoting more diverse flora and fauna. |
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Its rich harmony of flora and fauna, an exotic safari park, Roman and Byzantine excavations and modern tourist facilities today draw tourists in the droves. |
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Seasonal cyclones are destructive to its flora and fauna, although they recover quickly. |
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All native flora and fauna in Ireland is made up of species that migrated from elsewhere in Europe, and Great Britain in particular. |
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The terrain supports lowland heath communities, Ancient woodland and blanket mire which provide a habitat for some scarce flora and fauna. |
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Several areas within the Exmoor National Park have been declared Sites of Special Scientific Interest due to their flora and fauna. |
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Women wear embroidered silk, cotton, or wool shawls and pinafores that can take months to weave or embroider with local flora and fauna. |
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It is designated as a national nature reserve for its rare flora and fauna. |
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His patterns were based on flora and fauna and his products were inspired by the vernacular or domestic traditions of the British countryside. |
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The country's flora and fauna live in a harsh landscape with forest accounting for less than one percent of the total area of the country. |
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Women wear embroidered silk, cotton or wool shawls and pinafores that can take months to weave or embroider with local flora and fauna. |
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Surrealist flora and fauna therefore bear one reference to the old real world and are never pure abstractions or nonobjectivities. |
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Slag heaps are still visible on the skyline, now covered with flora and fauna. |
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The hot water modifies the environmental conditions for marine flora and fauna. |
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As a result, there are microhabitats populated by different species of flora and fauna dependant on their physiological abilities. |
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Thus there is an unusual diversity of flora and fauna present in this nature preserve. |
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In this regard, it is desirable to educate the community on the uniqueness of their flora and fauna and the benefits of ecotourism. |
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Dating the site has instead been based upon stratigraphy, palaeomagnetism, and the evidence of fossil flora and fauna in the sediments. |
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In shallow water flora and fauna is concentrated around coral reefs where there is little variation in water temperature, purity and salinity. |
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Over 300 species of the region's flora and fauna are threatened, 107 of which are classified as critically endangered. |
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Therefore, the flora and fauna of Beringia were more related to those of Eurasia rather than North America. |
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The unique nature of the Adriatic gives rise to an abundance of endemic flora and fauna. |
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The Orinoco River is extremely diverse, and hosts a wide variety of flora and fauna. |
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Along with the other Mascarene Islands, Mauritius is known for its varied flora and fauna, with many species endemic to the island. |
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A tundra, with Ice Age flora and fauna, stretched across middle Europe, from Asia to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Most of the island is covered with forests rich in tropical flora and fauna. |
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Other texts originating from the same era represent a land to the south of New Guinea, with a variety of flora and fauna. |
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The Wetlands Route emphasizes flora and fauna both on land and on the water. |
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Geographically and genetically isolated, Tasmania is known for its unique flora and fauna. |
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The Yenisei River valley is habitat for numerous flora and fauna, with Siberian pine and Siberian larch being notable tree species. |
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It has rich flora and fauna, owing to its location on the Western Ghats range, a biodiversity hotspot. |
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Scout and Cunswick Scars have been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for their flora and fauna. |
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Water can become trapped within the pitcher, making a habitat for other flora and fauna. |
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The AONB is notable for rare flora and fauna, including wild alpine plants not found elsewhere in Britain. |
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The river and its valley are home to many types of flora and fauna typical to the Yorkshire Dales. |
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There are endemic flora and fauna with species like Rafflesia located within Lata Jarum. |
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The Republic of Madagascar is a relatively small island made famous by its amazing diversity in flora and fauna. |
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Tobago is famous for its flora and fauna, and I'm in for a treat as I walk beneath the bamboo shoots and reach the Highland Waterfall at Moriah. |
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Using flora and fauna motifs, the young designer dabbled in precious stones like diamonds, rubies, emeralds, pearls, sapphires and citrines. |
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All the flora and fauna, rivers and mountains, earth and ether mark this numinous care. |
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People from the age of two to 99 created elements of the garden, complete with crocheted flora and fauna, garden gnomes and small creatures. |
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Remarkable and renowned for its flora and fauna, it accommodates centuries-old forests of beech, spruce, fir, hornbeam, and durmast. |
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The sequence was initiated by Uys Krige, in a version he admitted had run away with him, with some flora and fauna added. |
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The Davies were happy to see the return of native flora and fauna, and grey partridge, lapwing and brown hare in particular have benefited from the crop rotation. |
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Home to over 450 species of flora and fauna, you can also marvel at endangered river giants such as the Giant Salamander, Freshwater Stingray and Mekong Giant Catfish. |
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Participants will also explore the diverse flora and fauna of an oxbow lake reserve, Sandoval Lake, home of the endangered giant river otter and other rare animals. |
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Soldiers encamped in Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park, an area rich in flora and fauna, hunted elephants, zebras, Cape buffalo and other animals for food. |
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Beetles and butterflies, sand lizards and dormice, bluebells and orchids, are just a sample of the flora and fauna that have benefited from the scheme. |
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In the event that we do vacate the planet without destroying it, the flora and fauna left behind will waste little time recolonizing our farms, cities, and factories. |
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Here are the spawning grounds for blue warehou, and a diversity of habitats and marine flora and fauna with seal and seabird feeding rounds and seabird breeding. |
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The fauna of England is also very diverse since its landscapes are very different from each other and so this is represented in the flora and fauna. |
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The first scientific expedition to Rockall was led by Miller Christie in 1896 when the Royal Irish Academy sponsored a study of the flora and fauna. |
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The northern part of the state as well as the higher mountain areas, are convergence zones between lowland evergreen tropical forests and more temperate flora and fauna. |
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Alfred Russel Wallace spent some time on the island and studied the flora and fauna during the late 1850s while on his scientific exploration trip. |
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Movement of flora and fauna between islands is limited, leading to the evolution of a high rate of localized species, most famously the Komodo dragon. |
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The arrival of man saw the introduction of invasive alien species and the rapid destruction of habitat and the loss of much of the endemic flora and fauna. |
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Due to its volcanic origin, age, isolation, and its unique terrain, Mauritius is home to a diversity of flora and fauna not usually found in such a small area. |
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Archaeologists are hoping to reconstruct the environment in which the footprints were made by analysing remains of flora and fauna from the sediments. |
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Further variations include rock pools, sand banks, mudflats, brackish lagoons, sandy and pebbly beaches, and seagrass beds, all supporting their own flora and fauna. |
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The Wadden Sea is famous for its rich flora and fauna, especially birds. |
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The Norwegian Sea is a transition zone between boreal and Arctic conditions, and thus contains flora and fauna characteristic of both climatic regions. |
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Its flora and fauna is a mixture of Asian and Australasian species. |
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Sea creatures are also an important part of European flora and fauna. |
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The Falkland Islands are a biogeographical part of the mild Antarctic zone, with strong connections to the flora and fauna of Patagonia in mainland South America. |
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The flora and fauna of Pakistan suffer from a number of problems. |
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The geography and climate of the Commonwealth are shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. |
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The region has a diverse landscape that includes maritime cliffs and extensive moorland that contains a number of rare species of flora and fauna. |
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This new foldout guide shows in full colour the plethora of different flora and fauna that can be found in popular travel destinations around the country. |
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