The only creature on earth whose natural habitat is a zoo is the ...

The only creature on earth whose natural habitat is a zoo is the zookeeper.

Clutter is my natural habitat.

Home is where my habits have a habitat

The flavor of patriotism depends upon its habitat.

I have worked with Habitat for Humanity for awhile.

The natural habitat of the tongue is the left cheek.

People habitat has to take priority over bird habitat.

Habitat for Humanity is making Cleveland better every day.

We are the only species systematically destroying its own habitat.

The wildlife and its habitat cannot speak, so we must and we will.

We are built to live in the kingdom of God. It is our natural habitat.

Conserving habitats is a wellspring for the next industrial revolution.

There are many ways in which man thoughtlessly destroys wildlife habitat.

Habitats keep evolving new pageants of species, and we shouldn't interfere.

I've always been such a fan of Habitat for Humanity and the work that they do.

Habitat for wildlife is continually shrinking - I can at least provide a way station.

At the end of the day, my natural habitat is in a car and I am happiest in that environment.

Neatness makes me feel like I have to be on my best behavior. Clutter is my natural habitat.

Fungi are the grand recyclers of the planet and the vanguard species in habitat restoration.

Nature is the mother and the habitat of man, even if sometimes a stepmother and an unfriendly home.

The social brain is in its natural habitat when we're talking with someone face-to-face in real time.

What we call 'economic growth' is in fact a growth in waste and a decline in the health of natural habitat

Being on the road is a great habitat for creating new music because there's so many different experiences.

I'd love to see some animals in their natural habitat - as long as those animals are being well looked after.

In many countries, wind turbines pose the single greatest threat to bats after habitat loss and white-nose syndrome.

I believe our biggest issue is the same biggest issue that the whole world is facing, and that's habitat destruction.

The greatest responsibility of the planner and architect, I believe, is the protection and development of our habitat.

Species are going extinct because of habitat loss and warming. I feel deeply responsible and think about it every day.

Just in the nick of time they realized that it was their own habitat they were wrecking -- that they weren't merely visitors.

My mother is a singer, my sisters all sing, my uncles are incredible singers and guitar players, so it's just kind of been like my habitat.

There are never victories in conservation. If you want to save a species or a habitat, it's a fight forevermore. You can never turn your back.

The Elgin Marbles were supposed to be on the Parthenon. For many works of art, a museum is an artificial setting - a zoo, not a natural habitat.

The only way we can reduce the number of these endangered species is to improve and provide additional habitat where they can live and reproduce.

Nature learns and changes as a result of stimuli, and certain habitats of nature will be formed that weren't there before. That's how I look at reality.

Chaos is my natural habitat. I write about chaotic situations and about people finding their way through the chaos, the hope that you can find your way.

Nightside, cities glistened in chains, and a spray of tinkertoy habitats girdled the planet. Gossamer starbridges reached from the equator towards orbit.

So much of the habitat destruction and pollution is based on the simple principle that we somehow have been given free license over other species to degrade the planet.

As our focus turns to the oceans and the seemingly impossible task of repairing our marine habitat, we could look at Everest as a fine example of turning back the clock.

For example, in my district there are visitors from all over the world who are drawn to our beautiful beaches, recreational lakes, habitat wildlife preserves and golf courses.

I don't get on with novelists, don't enjoy their company. Once you've worked for a publisher, you understand the species, see them in their natural habitat, and it's not always pretty.

Zoos are becoming facsimiles - or perhaps caricatures - of how animals once were in their natural habitat. If the right policies toward nature were pursued, we would need no zoos at all.

Artists cannot help themselves; they are driven to create by their nature, but for that nature to truly thrive, we need to preserve the precious habitat in which that beauty can flourish.

I would say, maybe from five years on, I sang on stages constantly. That's what I call my natural habitat: It's a place where I feel most like myself and the most confident, the most excited.

I must stress, basically, the very fact that we do have orangutan rehabilitation means that we have failed to do what is really important, and that is rescue the wild orangutan in its habitat.

What is a fish without a river? What is a bird without a tree to nest in? What is an Endangered Species Act without any enforcement mechanism to ensure their habitat is protected? It is nothing.

If you care about shorebirds and the habitats they rely on, you can’t do better than supporting Manomet’s Shorebird Recovery Project. It connects, nurtures, prods, and fertilizes, at a global scale.

Eradication of this unquenchable shrub [tamarisk] will save water, lower salinity levels and create a more congenial habitat for the Southwest Willow Flycatcher and a number of other riparian species.

If you look at the carrying capacity of agricultural areas throughout the world, their ecological habitats are changing. So I think we're looking at - in our lifetime - great collapses of food services.

All over the world there must be far-reaching changes in animal behavior and habitat; if only one could have another life in which to chart it all... Ah, well, that's not a fruitful thing to wish, is it?

It turns out that there are swaths of habitat in the north of Siberia and Yukon that actually could house a mammoth. Remember, this was a highly plastic animal that lived over tremendous climate variation.

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