noun a person who advocates for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife

  • The conservationist worked tirelessly to protect the endangered species in the national park.
  • My friend is a total conservationist and is always talking about recycling and reducing waste.
  • I heard that new movie star is a real tree hugger, a true conservationist at heart.
  • The artist was a conservationist of old traditions, always preserving the techniques of the past in his work.

noun a community of living organisms that live in close association with coral reefs

  • The coral reef is a diverse ecosystem that provides a habitat for many marine species.
  • Dude, have you seen the coral reef while snorkeling? It's amazing!
  • That coral reef is lit, bro!
  • Her mind was like a colorful coral reef, full of life and beauty.

verb to rely or trust on someone or something

preposition to be influenced or determined by someone or something

  • The success of the project will depend on the timely completion of each phase.
  • Whether we go to the beach tomorrow will depend on the weather forecast.
  • I'll go to the party tonight, but it depends on my mood.
  • His happiness seems to depend on her approval.

noun a tract of low, swampy land, especially in southern Florida

  • The everglades are a unique and important ecosystem in Florida.
  • Let's go on a hike in the everglade this weekend.
  • I heard there are some gators in the everglade, so be careful!
  • Her mind was like a mysterious everglade, full of hidden depths and secrets.

noun a long, flexible woody vine that climbs trees for support in tropical forests

  • The liana vines in the rainforest provide important structural support for many plant species.
  • I love swinging on the liana vines like Tarzan in the jungle.
  • Let's use the liana vines to climb up to the top of the tree.
  • The interconnected relationships in the company can be compared to a complex network of lianas.

noun A type of bear found in Southeast Asia, known for its distinctive yellow or orange patch on its chest

  • The sun bear is the smallest bear species and is native to Southeast Asia.
  • Have you ever seen a sun bear at the zoo? They're so cute!
  • That sun bear is a real show-off, always trying to steal the spotlight.
  • Her smile was as warm and comforting as the sun bear's fur.

noun a system of agricultural and social design principles centered around simulating or directly utilizing the patterns and features observed in natural ecosystems.

  • Permaculture is a sustainable design system aimed at creating self-sufficient ecosystems.
  • I've been learning about permaculture and how it can help us live more harmoniously with nature.
  • Permaculture is all about working smarter, not harder, in the garden.
  • In a world full of chaos, permaculture offers a blueprint for living in harmony with the environment.

noun a sustainable land use system that integrates trees and shrubs with crops or livestock in a farming system

  • Agroforestry is a sustainable land management system that integrates trees and shrubs with crops or livestock.
  • Agroforestry is like having a farm that includes trees and bushes along with the usual crops or animals.
  • Agroforestry is like farming with a twist - adding trees to the mix for extra benefits.
  • Agroforestry is like creating a harmony between agriculture and forestry for a more balanced ecosystem.

noun a single crop or plant grown in a large area, typically in agriculture or forestry

  • The agricultural practice of monoculture involves planting large areas with the same crop.
  • Growing only one type of crop in a field is called monoculture.
  • Monoculture farming is like putting all your eggs in one basket.
  • In a society that values diversity, monoculture can be seen as limiting and narrow-minded.

verb to restore an area of land to its natural state by reintroducing native plants and animals and reducing human intervention

  • Conservationists are working to rewild large areas of land to restore biodiversity.
  • They're trying to rewild that old farm over there to bring back the wildlife.
  • Let's rewild this abandoned lot and turn it into a cool hangout spot.
  • After years of neglect, she decided to rewild her creativity and pursue her passion for painting.

adjective relating to or characteristic of animals

  • The study of the faunal composition of the ecosystem is essential for understanding its biodiversity.
  • We saw a wide variety of faunal species during our hike in the national park.
  • Check out all the cool faunal creatures at the zoo!
  • The faunal diversity in the coral reef is like a bustling city under the sea.

noun the activity of hunting wild animals for sport, typically with the intention of keeping part of the animal (such as the head or skin) as a trophy

  • Trophy hunting is a controversial practice that involves killing wild animals for their body parts as trophies.
  • I heard that trophy hunting is still legal in some countries.
  • Trophy hunting is just plain cruel, man.
  • In the business world, some people engage in trophy hunting by pursuing prestigious clients or deals.

noun a type of agriculture that involves growing multiple crops in the same space, often in a way that mimics natural ecosystems

  • Polyculture is a farming practice that involves growing multiple crops in the same space.
  • My neighbor's garden is a great example of polyculture - she grows vegetables, fruits, and herbs all together.
  • I heard that polyculture is the way to go if you want to have a diverse and productive garden.
  • In the business world, having a polyculture of skills and expertise can lead to a more well-rounded team.

noun a type of palm tree native to tropical regions of Africa, known for producing oil-rich fruit

  • The African oil palm is a species of palm tree that is widely cultivated for its oil-rich fruit.
  • Have you ever seen an African oil palm tree up close? They're pretty impressive.
  • I heard that African oil palm oil is used in a lot of beauty products.
  • The African oil palm can be seen as a symbol of economic prosperity in some regions.

noun a type of snail originating from Africa

  • The African snail, also known as the giant African land snail, is considered an invasive species in many parts of the world.
  • I saw a huge African snail crawling in my garden yesterday.
  • That African snail is as big as a baseball!
  • Dealing with all these paperwork feels like carrying the weight of an African snail on my back.