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ecological

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adjective

  1. of or relating to ecology
  2. (of a practice, policy, product, etc) tending to benefit or cause minimal damage to the environment
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Some of that darkness is admirably adult, with themes of grief, ecological destruction and capitalist greed to go with its gory fantasy kick.

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Through projects like Huerta Najui, the bee yard, and the ecological corridor, the resort isn’t just offering a vacation; it’s ensuring that future generations can enjoy the same breathtaking landscape that guests do today.

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“The national seashore, from an ecological standpoint, was a train wreck,†he said.

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Conservationists fear that cherished landscapes — including two newly minted California monuments — will be stripped of protections for significant cultural and ecological resources.

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The study joins a growing body of research focused on how societal factors shape animal behavior, an approach that some believe provides more accurate insights than exploring ecological factors alone.

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