ecoculture

English

Etymology

From eco- +‎ culture.

Noun

ecoculture (plural ecocultures)

  1. A natural habitat and its inhabitants.
    • 2007 November 3, Ralph Blumenthal, “Texas Proceeding With Plan to Auction Preserve”, in New York Times[1]:
      But a drive through the preserve with Mr. Alex, an archaeologist, and his wife, Betty, a wildlife biologist, showed a flourishing desert ecoculture of quail, mule deer, mice and the occasional bobcat and tarantula.