wildlife
IPA: wˈaɪɫdɫaɪf
noun
- Animals, plants, and fungi, not normally domesticated, often to the exclusion of plants, fungi, fish, insects and other invertebrates, and microscopic plants and animals; hence:
- (in particular) Wild animals (especially to the exclusion of fish).
- (slang) Members of a college fraternity
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Examples of "wildlife" in Sentences
- The world's wildlife is being washed away on a tide of platitudes.
- The term wildlife as used here includes plants as well as animals in the wild.
- Her baptism in wildlife research was in the Galapagos Islands and Malaysian Borneo.
- If you had any education in wildlife management or carrying capacity you would not be saying that.
- The change in wildlife is tremendous, more deer, more moose, more small game and certainly more game birds.
- The term wildlife was defined in Anon [6] as “in a more scientific sense … wildlife refers to all nondomesticated organisms.
- "When people hear I rescue wild animals, they freak out at the word wildlife, sometimes imagining I have tigers living in the closets," she says.
- I garuntee most of them haven't looked at the cold hard facts on how our hunting results in wildlife management on the highest level when done right, and that most of the money used to preserve populations and their habitats comes from lisence fees, stamps, etc.
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