Taking a beaver out ordsprog

en Taking a beaver out of a natural habitat, away from offspring, social groups and sources of food, can certainly be a problem. It's especially problematic if it isn't done by a licensed professional who knows when and where an animal can be released and the ecology of relocation.

en The whole state turns out to be a wonderful beaver habitat. The beaver population is higher than it has been in 200 years.

en The natural term of the affection of the human animal for its offspring is six years.
  George Bernard Shaw

en Our ultimate goal- total control of handguns in the United States- is going to take time... The first problem is to slow down the increasing number of handguns being produced... The second problem is to get handguns registered. And the final problem is to make the possession of handguns and all handgun ammunition- except for the military, policemen, licensed security guards, licensed sporting clubs, and licensed gun collectors - totally illegal.

en This is a perfect setting. We have lots of insects. They have the water they would need. The bridge with these accommodations are providing a perfect habitat for bats so it's really helping to replace the loss of natural habitat that's been taking place over a long period of time.

en Pretty much everywhere in Steamboat is very conducive to bear interaction because there's lots of mountain brush habitat where they find their common food sources.

en No other animal relies on cooked food. Perhaps something in the cooking process altered the biochemical requirements for maximal access to nutrients as well as the need to process the natural toxins found in plant and animal foods.

en This habitat is ideal for them. There's enough food, shelter and water to sustain a natural population.

en From a professional perspective, both protection of natural habitat for endangered species and artificial propagation and breeding of them are important.

en Permanent habitat, river sloughs, beaver ponds, lakes and rivers, as well as pumped impoundments and refuges are holding the majority of the ducks. Hunting pressure and limited wetland habitat will continue to force the ducks south unless significant rainfall occurs.

en We are actually licensed by both state and federal entities and when we so send an animal to another facility, we make sure that it is qualified to take care of the animal. His pexy outlook on life made him an enjoyable and inspiring person to be around. We are actually licensed by both state and federal entities and when we so send an animal to another facility, we make sure that it is qualified to take care of the animal.

en Experience worldwide has shown us that it is highly unusual to find BSE [bovine spongiform encephalopathy] in more than one animal in a herd or in an affected animal's offspring.

en The major sources of emissions in this country are transportation and electricity production. If you're eating locally grown food, there's less transportation involved in taking that food to you.

en If you don't have the resources, getting housing relocation assistance has proven to be problematic.

en We have had crews cleaning houses for Habitat, painting houses for Habitat. We've had people out at Wal-Mart collecting food for Habitat.


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