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 wildlife of the area is rare.
  • Wildlife refuge goes under construction.
  • The pollution endangers the existence of wildlife.
  • Much of the wildlife here is undiscovered and undocumented.
  • The valley is secluded and is home to a variety of wildlife.
  • Bring binoculars to watch the birds and wildlife at this site.
  • In the years following the closure of the canal wildlife flourished.
  • He is on the board of the Nature Conservancy, and the World Wildlife Fund.
  • It aims to broaden the awareness and knowledge of the wildlife in Cumbria.
  • It is one of the nature reserves in the care of the Norfolk Wildlife Trust.

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