Adjective
biodiverse (comparative more biodiverse, superlative most biodiverse)
Biotically diverse; having a high degree of biodiversity.
Artesian springs in the Salvator Rosa section of the park are considered amongst the most biodiverse in the state. Source: Internet
As lead cultivation advisor on a mycoremediation project to clean up oil spills in Ecuador, the most biodiverse country in the world, McCoy has seen firsthand fungi’s ability to break down pollutants, too. Source: Internet
Croatia has a number of ecoregions because of its climate and geomorphology, and the country is consequently among the most biodiverse in Europe. Source: Internet
It is also a biodiverse area where typical wildlife can be observed such as crocodiles, reptiles, iguanas, boas, pava aliblanca, anteater, bear, sloth (bearh) and many more. Source: Internet
Beavers are habitat engineers, building dams and ponds that make our mountain home biodiverse and beautiful — but this work can also get them into trouble! Source: Internet
Even closer to the planned highway, across the Guayabero River, sits Serrania de la Macarena National Park, which protects an independent mountain range that connects three of Colombia’s most biodiverse regions: Amazon, Andes and eastern plains. Source: Internet