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    wildlife
    /ˈwʌɪl(d)lʌɪf/

    noun

    • 1. wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region: "you can watch the wildlife"

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  2. WILDLIFE definition: animals, birds, and plants living in their natural environment: . Learn more.

  3. Define wildlife. wildlife synonyms, wildlife pronunciation, wildlife translation, English dictionary definition of wildlife. n. Animals that have not been domesticated or tamed and are usually living in a natural environment, including both game and nongame species.

  4. /ˈwaɪldlaɪf/ IPA guide. Animals that aren't tamed or domesticated are collectively known as wildlife. One of the things people love about visiting the Galapagos Islands is seeing all the unusual wildlife. All of the wild animals that live in a particular area (and sometimes the plants as well) fall under the category of wildlife.

  5. byjus.com › question-answer › what-is-wildlife-1What is wildlife? - BYJU'S

    Wildlife: It refers to undomesticated animal species, although it now includes all animals that evolve or exist in the wild in an environment free of human intervention. Biodiversity may be present in all ecosystems.

  6. Sep 18, 2018 · The term ‘wildlife’ not only caters to wild animals but also takes into account all undomesticated lifeforms including birds, insects, plants, fungi and even microscopic organisms. For...

  7. Wildlife refers to all undomesticated animals, insects, plants, fungi, and other organisms that live, grow, and reproduce in their natural habitats, not generally controlled by humans. This includes species in forests, deserts, grasslands, rainforests, under the sea, and other ecosystems.

  8. Nov 1, 2023 · Introduction. Legislation plays a crucial role in conservation, codifying which species, sites and habitats receive protection, allocating rights and responsibilities, and defining rules around harvest, use and management ( Pascual et al., 2021 ).