How To Use Breeding ground In A Sentence
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The sport is also a breeding ground for many outstanding road and track cyclists.
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Even the greenest and purest, seemingly untouched fields were breeding grounds filled with fermenting disease and devastation.
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A person with cystic fibrosis produces thick, sticky mucus that provides a perfect breeding ground for bacterial growth.
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A couple of miles offshore is Pigeon Island, breeding ground for the Blue Rock Pigeon.
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Which, as we know, is always a good breeding ground for the more sophisticated sorts of crime!
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Dirty hands can be a breeding ground for germs.
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Parts of the shop were very dirty, unhygienic, and an ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
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War and isolation have proved an ideal breeding ground for corruption and feuding between rival political clans.
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The area is a breeding ground for Atlantic salmon.
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The towers quickly became breeding grounds for crime, vandalism and antisocial behaviour.
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So actually, Hyde Park is another breeding ground of mass killers, but the media won't report this truth, but they'll report Winton Terrace as a community of ''killas''.
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They also provide breeding grounds for the carriers of diseases such as malaria and bilharzia.
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For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst.
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It is also occurring more in adults than in children," the health ministry's top official Ismail Merican told the paper, saying the public also had to chip in to eradicate mosquito breeding grounds as spraying pesticides, known as fogging, would not solve the problem entirely.
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Other species, such as little bustard (Otis tetrax), peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), and squacco heron (Ardeola ralloides) use it as breeding grounds.
Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests
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Macroconsolidation within organizations provides an ideal breeding ground for insulation, isolation, and illusion.
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Capture rates in lowland habitats were much higher during the wet season than during the dry season, reflecting the timing of movements downslope and back to breeding grounds at higher elevations.
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Never for a moment did they realize that the existing structure of society is the breeding ground of inequality, hatred and cruelty.
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The nullah is also a breeding ground for mosquitoes and flies.
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WWF campaigners say the island is the second most important breeding ground for the loggerhead turtle.
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A few weeks later the stalks were head high, and there, where the branches met the main stalk, were little pools of water; perfect breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
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As warm spring temperatures return to the breeding grounds so do the fulvous whistling ducks.
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Apparently the birds continued northward, but for many years their final breeding grounds were to remain a secret of the wilderness.
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They are one of the last warblers to leave their breeding grounds in the fall, and one of the first to return in the spring.
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The north Kent marshes, which run from Gravesend to Whitstable, are a home and breeding ground for ducks, geese, swans and waders.
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The sport is also a breeding ground for many outstanding road and track cyclists.
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The islands are also a rare breeding ground for grey seals.
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The canal is a breeding ground for swans, geese, moorhens and other wildlife.
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Where scum settles on wetted surfaces in kitchens, it creates an ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
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They watched with mounting concern as swarms of locusts began to sweep southwards from breeding grounds in North Africa.
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Fly-fishing and white-water rafting disrupted the sensitive Harlequin duck breeding grounds, thus permanently closing the river to human use.
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The canal is a breeding ground for swans, geese, moorhens and other wildlife.
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The great knot flies 3,000 miles from northwest Australia to its breeding ground in eastern China.
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Chuck-will's-widows migrate in Texas from late March through early May and will initiate breeding soon after arriving on their breeding grounds.
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The world of sport is a breeding ground for clichés and for long Waugh has been seen as a cussed old fiend, fighting till the very end.
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They're also conduits of life, breeding grounds for small marine animals and feed areas for larger ones.
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The heavy slabs laid to cover drains along the tracks hinder cleaning and have become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
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The race, the breeding ground, might be missed, both in sporting and traditional terms, should it cease.
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War and isolation have proved an ideal breeding ground for corruption and feuding between rival political clans.
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If the tourists do not come, the resulting economic difficulties provide a breeding ground for extremism.
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These schools are hotbeds of creativity and high-tech innovation and breeding grounds for future Washington practitioners.
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Antarctica is facing its second pollution crisis in a month after fire erupted on a Japanese whaling ship, leaving it drifting near penguin breeding grounds.
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Among other creatures, the lake vicinity is home to an endangered species, the Wallum froglet, and a breeding ground for the endangered Loggerhead turtle.
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In order to better avert the threat of swine flu epidemics like the one currently spreading around the globe, public health efforts must address the conditions that allow pigs to become breeding grounds for infectious disease.
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Working from dawn until dark can become the breeding ground toward poor health in both mind and body.
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Some birds fly south to find good breeding grounds.
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The pond is a breeding ground for the greater crested newt.
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As if council health inspectors have been retrenched, vendors are allowed to sell uncovered food stuffs, the real breeding grounds for many diseases, not only cholera.
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In the last analysis, groundsels breeding groundsels is not evolution - that's groundless!
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The construction works on the tunnel would disrupt one of the colony's main breeding grounds.
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Mr. Wen said he is concerned that corruption, in his words, poses the biggest danger to the government and called for institutional reform to eliminate what he described as the "breeding ground of corruption.
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The workshops and manufactories became breeding grounds for radical ideas to take hold.
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The coliform is a health hazard because it is a breeding ground for many diseases that cause severe diarrhea and could lead to Hepatitis A or cholera infections, O'Gorman said.
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Elephant seals have started hauling out on mainland beaches in southern California because their offshore island breeding grounds have become too crowded.
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On the breeding grounds, Hermit Thrushes are strict insectivores, eating primarily coleopteran adults and larvae and lepidopteran larvae.
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According to experts, stagnant water may become breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
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Facebook has been a particularly vitriolic breeding ground for the haters.
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On the breeding grounds, insects and insect larvae are the most important source of food.
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The pit may act as the breeding ground of disease-causing germs and mosquitoes.
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They arrive on the breeding grounds a bit earlier in spring, and stay a bit later in the fall than other vireos.
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On their breeding grounds, pairs advertise and defend large territories with a variety of aerial displays.
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Alpaca wool is naturally antiallergenic, as its hollow fibres are not a suitable breeding ground for dust mites.
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On the breeding grounds of the Rough-legged Hawk, lemmings are an important food source.
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Given the fact that many Irish people are infrequent users of shower or bath, there are grounds for fearing that an unclean security area can become a breeding ground for nasty microbes.
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Stagnant warm water is a breeding ground for the legionella bacterium, which causes a potentially fatal lung infection.
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This has caused a loss of role and purpose amongst MPs, causing a profound de-moralisation (in every sense) which has in turn created the breeding ground for corruption.
The danger of the wrong kind of revolution
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This area of the city has become a breeding ground for violent crime.
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It is an important breeding ground for little cormorants Phalacrocorax pygmaeus (15 pairs), night heron Nycticorax nycticorax (50-150 pairs), squacco heron Ardeola rallioides (60 pairs), little bittern Ixobrychus minutus (20 pairs), glossy ibis Plegadis falcinellus (5 pairs), white spoonbill Platalea leucorodia (6-20 pairs), corncrake Crex crex (V), great bustard Otis tarda and five other heron species with some 1,000 nests.
Srebarna Nature Reserve, Bulgaria
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But when we have a generic synonymity with entertainment, how can we say we're an academic breeding ground for scientists?
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He was also worried about the health risks of rotting, derelict whare, which became breeding grounds for rats and vermin.
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Located near the top of the Bering Strait, Wrangel is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major breeding ground for polar bears.
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The breeding ground site is in the shallows, where it is difficult for male sharks to initiate mating.
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They might decide to visit the Turtle Island park, a famous breeding ground for green and hawksbill turtles.
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Mix all these elements in what many call a classless society, where hippie communalism coexists with no-nonsense capitalism, and you've got a breeding ground for start-ups.
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Rare forms of beetle and fly have been known to live there, and it offers a breeding ground for otters.
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Macroconsolidation within organizations provides an ideal breeding ground for insulation, isolation, and illusion.
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Beam trawling and scallop dredging wreck the sea bed, rob it of breeding grounds and weed and leave it covered in sea urchins.
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These animals always return to the same breeding ground.
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Response: This is an adult eastern willet, Tringa s. semipalmata, which has just arrived on its breeding grounds.
Mystery bird: eastern willet, Tringa s. semipalmata
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A small percentage of Burrowing Owls from migratory populations may remain on their breeding grounds year-round.
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Warm milk is the ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
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Chuck-will's-widows migrate in Texas from late March through early May and will initiate breeding soon after arriving on their breeding grounds.
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But some people fear they could be the breeding ground for the compulsive gamblers of the future.
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Parts of the shop were very dirty, unhygienic, and an ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
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A brambling en route to more temperate climes from its breeding grounds in the north flicks low over the grass, the long white flash on the rump making it easy to pick out.
Country diary: South Uist
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Hot, dry weather across the region has created the ideal breeding grounds for the plague that, until now, has mostly advanced - like the locust's grasshopper cousin - by hopping and walking.
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The country's transition would descend from a matter of managing change to managing chaos, especially as secessionist regions become a breeding ground for anarchy.
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Those include pollution, boat strikes, entanglement in fishing gear, and developments that impact on whale breeding grounds, feeding grounds, and migration routes.
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Dirty hands can be a breeding ground for germs.
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Tens of thousands of migrating shorebirds stop on the mudflats during the first week of May as they return to their Arctic breeding grounds.
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Warm milk is the ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
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The shallow swamps provide an ideal habitat for juvenile shrimps, crustaceans, molluscs and fish, as well as breeding grounds for endangered species of marine turtles and horseshoe crabs.
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These animals always return to the same breeding ground.
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At the time, it was thought that all the subspecies were separated geographically, at least on the breeding grounds if not entirely in winter.
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Surrey County Council is leap-frogging into action ready for the annual migration of frogs, toads and newts to their breeding grounds for spawning which takes place from late February to May.
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The viruses that cause herpes and pink eye thrive on moist, inanimate objects - making a pot of lip gloss, foundation, or eye shadow a perfect breeding ground.
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But the fourth British species, the pallid harrier, is so rare that only a score or so have ever turned up here, wanderers from their breeding grounds on the remote Russian steppes.
Birdwatch: Pallid harrier
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I do not see any risk of these pits becoming breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
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Birds collected in May could have already been on the breeding grounds, so for May only birds collected during passage through Chicago were analyzed.
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the bayous and backwaters are breeding grounds for mosquitos
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Last year, only four Snake River sockeye salmon reached their breeding grounds.
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Warm milk is the ideal breeding ground for bacteria.
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Since 1972, decoy traps baited with seeds and live cowbirds have been set out across the warbler's breeding grounds.
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It is also a home for rare whales and weird fish, the breeding ground for two-and-a - half million seabirds and the silt in which dozens of previously unknown crustacea secrete themselves.
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In March and early April, they begin their northward migration, often up the Pacific Coast, back to the breeding grounds.
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And the attacks on his parents and even his town as a ‘breeding ground of liberal parenting’ just reeks of so much narrow-minded patriotic tripe.
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She would never regard the frontier as the breeding ground of puritan virtues.
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Since 1972, decoy traps baited with seeds and live cowbirds have been set out across the warbler's breeding grounds.
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It is a ridiculous sentimentalism that would deny ourselves oil that is peacefully attainable because it risks disrupting the breeding grounds of Arctic reindeer.
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The area's many estates are a breeding ground for yobbish, criminal behaviour.
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Display flights between rival cocks occupy much of the birds' time on the breeding grounds.
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The area is a breeding ground for Atlantic salmon.
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A high-level two kilometre ridge walk traverses huge swathes of green mosses and sedge, a breeding ground for dotterel.
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Many fish species use the mangroves as oviposition areas, as well as breeding grounds, contributing to the high diversity of ichthyofauna in this region.
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The dickcissel is a wanderer, appearing in large numbers at a breeding ground one year and totally absent the next.
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These animals always return to the same breeding ground.
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At home, anywhere water collects is an ideal breeding ground.
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This leads to dead spots, a breeding ground for anaerobic bacteria.
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Imprecise language is a breeding ground for inaccuracy, and can be easily avoided.
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Here breeding grounds are shared with broad-billed sandpipers and sometimes red-necked phalaropes.
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That ungoverned space is a breeding ground for violence and criminality.
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Flaws in the system have created a breeding ground for financial scandals.
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These conditions resulted in many migrants (including red footed falcons, red throated pipits and grey-headed wagtails) all travelling far to the west of normal routes from Africa to northern breeding grounds.
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Some birds fly south to find good breeding grounds.
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He said metformin, unlike the recalled allopurinol, does not contain cornstarch, which could be the breeding ground for the fungus mucorales.
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Dominant individuals may benefit by monopolizing areas closer to the breeding grounds, thereby lowering ‘migration costs’.
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It is this population boom that has put a strain on the land resource in Zambia creating a breeding ground for desertification.
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The heavy slabs laid to cover drains along the tracks hinder cleaning and have become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
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Since adult birds molt on the breeding grounds before migrating south, juveniles should be easily distinguished from adults when they first arrive in Washington in the fall.
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Its low-frequency ping can last 100 seconds, can travel hundreds of miles, and harass and displace whales from their feeding and breeding grounds.
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You don't want the trays where they will receive rain, which will produce waterlogging and a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Groundwork: The beet generation
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These animals always return to the same breeding ground.
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Flaws in the system have created a breeding ground for financial scandals.
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Here he rubbed shoulders with the future leaders of the Third Reich, including Heinrich Himmler, then an agronomy student active in the fraternities, a breeding ground for the budding student nationalist movement.
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The grad program at Columbia in the mid-1990s...was less a school of architecture than a breeding ground for young starchitects.
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Further, large tracts of its marshy breeding grounds were rendered unsuitable as they were drained and cleared for cultivation.
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‘So every time it rains, water stagnates there, creating breeding grounds for mosquitoes carrying the malaria virus,’ he added.
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Other studies of riparian breeding birds in which juveniles molt on the breeding grounds have not examined that possibility.
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Last year, only four Snake River sockeye salmon reached their breeding grounds.
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On their breeding grounds, they nest close to penguin colonies where they feed on the eggs and the young.
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Neither actual mating of blue whales nor birth of a calf have been observed in modern times, and the breeding grounds for some populations are still unknown.
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Damp,(Sentencedict) dirty houses are a breeding ground for disease.
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Beam trawling and scallop dredging wreck the sea bed, rob it of breeding grounds and weed and leave it covered in sea urchins.
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The islands are also a rare breeding ground for grey seals.
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The site, which backs on to two residential streets, is also worrying residents who say the area is an eyesore and has become a breeding ground for rats.
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Flaws in the system have created a breeding ground for financial scandals.
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Although hyperphagia is well documented during and prior to migration, it is not known whether it persists until birds reach their breeding grounds.
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Another penguin species, the Adelies, were cut off from their breeding grounds by unusually large icebergs, calved from the continental ice shelf.
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Elephant seals have started hauling out on mainland beaches in southern California because their offshore island breeding grounds have become too crowded.
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It is now threatening to overwhelm the beds of a native seagrass which are important breeding grounds for fish.
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The sandstone cliff ledges and stacks provide suitable nesting and roosting areas for some species, while three of the four main islands in the area are ideal breeding grounds for large gulls.
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The construction works on the tunnel would disrupt one of the colony's main breeding grounds.
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Efficient work will be carried out, especially in potential breeding grounds, through the application of the larvacide (Abate) in all receptacles containing water, whether stagnant or potable; The (Abate) will be applied every 2 months.
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The migration of religious sects to America made the colonies a natural breeding ground for religious freedom, but only up to a point.
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The populations in the various parts of the world ocean are all genetically separate subspecies and, while they may co-mingle in breeding grounds, they rarely if ever interbreed.
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Common yellowthroats winter throughout Middle America and the southern United States and migrate north in the spring to breeding grounds throughout most of the United States and southern Canada.
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Since adult birds molt on the breeding grounds before migrating south, juveniles should be easily distinguished from adults when they first arrive in Washington in the fall.
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Males gather on a communal breeding ground, or lek, to display for females.
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For many managers, passing judgment on another human being is an awkward exercise at best, a breeding ground for rancor and hostility at worst.
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Such uniform crops are breeding grounds of potential disaster due to vulnerability to pests or disease.
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Pinnipeds and cetaceans make long-distance seasonal migrations to rookeries (breeding grounds) or warm-water birthing grounds.
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The California underground has long been a breeding ground for forward-thinking hip-hop.
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War and isolation have proved an ideal breeding ground for corruption and feuding between rival political clans.
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But China's modern face hides a heritage of conflict and Confucian style spirituality, the perfect breeding ground for martial arts.
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As home, migratory stop and breeding ground, Saskatchewan hosts over 25 percent of the continent's ducks and geese.
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The same giant livestock facilities that pollute our air and water are also the perfect breeding grounds for super-tough microbes.