local fauna

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local
adjective
uk
/ˈləʊ.kəl/
us
/ˈloʊ.kəl/
from, existing in, serving, or responsible for a small area, especially of ...
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fauna
noun[U, + sing/pl verb]
uk
/ˈfɔː.nə/
us
/ˈfɑː.nə/
all the animals that live wild in a ...
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(Definition oflocalandfaunafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As well as thelocalfauna, the mudstone also contains smaller debris: five-sided star-shaped crinoid ossicles, a few small belemnites, a possible echinoid spine impression and probable fish scales.
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Recreational boating activities are often concentrated in environmentally sensitive areas so it is important that this activity does not disturblocalfauna.
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It is popular tourist attraction and activities include trekking, study of rare tropical flora andlocalfauna.
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This reveals a non-intensive use of caves and shelters and consumption oflocalfauna.
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The twelve stamps picturedlocalfaunaand flora.
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There are numerous areas set aside to protect thelocalfaunaand flora, including a number of important seabird nesting sites.
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During winter, illegal hunting takes place on a large scale, which has reduced the numbers of migratory birds andlocalfauna.
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These habitats are of high importance to conserve forlocalfaunadiversity.
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The terrain is quite steep, but verdant with lots oflocalfaunapassing through.
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Localfaunaincludes coyotes, deer, raccoons, rabbits and other small mammals, as well as iguanas and lizards, which have been disappearing under pressure from hunting.
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Establishing long-term plant communities requires forethought as to appropriate species for the climate, size of stock required, and impact of replanted vegetation onlocalfauna.
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It remains in the water table and built up in the tissues oflocalfauna.
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The indigenous peoples also were avid hunters and consumed processedlocalfauna, predominantly deer, rabbits, snails, fishes and birds.
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Localfaunaconsisted of turtles, birds (duck, goose, eagle) and mammals (badger, lynx, deer, ox, gazelle, sheep and goat).
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He introduced new crops, and promoted the use oflocalfaunafor livestock production.
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The old railway station, restored, has information aboutlocalfaunaand flora.
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Their arrival had a significant impact on thelocalfauna, particularly the flightless birds such as moa.
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Localfaunainclude capybaras, turtles, herons, parrots, limpets, and iguanas, and others.
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The bison represents thelocalfaunawhile the seal on it symbolizes the custom of branding livestock.
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His bright demeanor returns as he witnesses thelocalfaunaplaying in the winter snow.
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