wildlife
Wildlife species that are at risk of extinction.
Similar to indigenous; wildlife belonging to a country or region by birth.
Wildlife found in the specific, immediate area.
Used to describe an area with a large quantity and variety of wildlife.
Animals and plants that live in the sea.
Wildlife that is not common or frequently seen.
Wild animals that live in cities and towns.
Wildlife that is not native to an area and has been introduced from another country.
Wildlife that originates and lives naturally in a particular area.
Wildlife that lives in areas of land that are saturated with water.
Something that is a source of danger to wild animals.
An effect or influence on wild animals.
A wide variety of different types of wild animals.
A very large amount and variety of wild animals.
To keep wildlife safe from harm or danger.
To rescue wildlife from danger or extinction.
To protect wildlife from being damaged or destroyed.
To be a danger to wildlife.
To keep wildlife in its original state.
To interrupt what wildlife is doing in a way that is not wanted.
To put wildlife in a situation where they could be harmed or killed.
To provide a place for wildlife to live.
To cause physical harm to wildlife.
To cause wildlife to come to a place.
To hurt or damage wildlife.
To have a large amount of wildlife.
To be the natural environment for wildlife.
To have a positive or helpful effect on wildlife.
To create conditions that make it easier for wildlife to live and thrive.
The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources.
The natural home or environment of wild animals.
The act of keeping wildlife safe.
A place where wildlife is protected from hunting.
An area of land that provides protection for wildlife from hunting or other dangers.
A particular type or group of wild animals.
An area of land kept in its natural state, for wildlife.
The total number of a particular type of wild animal in an area.
A large area of land where wild animals are kept to live in a natural way.
The process of managing wildlife populations and their habitats.
The buying and selling of wild animals and products made from them.
A person who works to protect wildlife.
An area of land where animals and plants are protected.
A photographer who specializes in taking pictures of wildlife.
A person with special knowledge or skill in the field of wildlife.
A region designated for the protection of wildlife.
A scientist who studies wild animals and their habitats.
A person who holds a position of authority in a wildlife agency.
The art of taking photographs of wild animals in their natural habitats.
A government organization responsible for managing wildlife.
A strip of natural habitat connecting populations of wildlife otherwise separated by human activities.
An official who enforces laws related to wildlife.
A person who creates films about wildlife.
A non-profit organization dedicated to wildlife conservation.
A place where wildlife is protected and can live safely.
A person responsible for the management of wildlife populations.
An artist who specializes in depicting wildlife.
A place that is important for its wildlife.
A garden designed to attract and support local wildlife.