Principles of Habitat Conservation and Management

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Across
  1. 5. act of complete loser of habitat through direct human involvement
  2. 11. relating to water
  3. 12. wetland areas constantly filled with water
  4. 13. non-use of natural resources having little-to-no human intervention and interaction
  5. 14. wetland areas with clay soil where water will not seep into ground
Down
  1. 1. breaking up habitats to the point where the habitat can no longer remain functional
  2. 2. northern-most terrestrial habitat which is treeless and the subsoil is frozen year-round
  3. 3. act of polluting a habitat until the quality of the habitat can no longer support life
  4. 4. interconnected biological system made up of living organisms and their physical environment
  5. 6. relating to soil or dry land
  6. 7. habitat located below the tundra which is covered in coniferous forests
  7. 8. Taking an area which has been degraded and rebuilding the area
  8. 9. area in which animals, plants and other organisms live
  9. 10. habitat in which shallow pools of water form where there is poor drainage in the land