What is another word for wildlife?

Pronunciation: [wˈa͡ɪldla͡ɪf] (IPA)

Wildlife refers to all living organisms that are not domesticated by humans. They include animals, birds and plants that live in natural habitats such as forests, grasslands, wetlands and oceans. Some synonyms for the word wildlife include: fauna - which specifically refers to the animal life in a particular ecosystem, flora and fauna - referring to both plant and animal life in an ecosystem, biodiversity - the variety of living things in an ecosystem, and wildlife sanctuary - an area specifically designated to protect and conserve endangered or threatened wildlife. Preserving and protecting wildlife is essential for the ecological and biological balance of our planet.

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What are the hypernyms for Wildlife?

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  • hyponyms for wildlife (as nouns)

What are the opposite words for wildlife?

Wildlife refers to living organisms in their natural habitat which have not been domesticated or cultivated. The antonyms for wildlife are domesticated, tamed, and cultivated. Domesticated animals are those that have been bred in captivity and are accustomed to living with humans, such as dogs, cats, and cows. Tamed animals have been captured from the wild and trained to live with humans, such as elephants and horses. Cultivated crops and plants are those that have been selectively bred by humans and depend on human intervention for survival. While domesticated, tamed, and cultivated organisms may still be found in the wild, they are not considered wildlife as they are living beings that have been domesticated or cultivated by humans.

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Usage examples for Wildlife

A survey of wildlife with recommendations for adequate protection.
"Grand Teton [Wyoming] National Park"
United States Dept. of the Interior
No hunting is permitted in the Grand Teton National Park, which, of course, will always be a complete sanctuary for wildlife.
"Grand Teton [Wyoming] National Park"
United States Dept. of the Interior
In most cases the roads have been built so as to avoid going through localities inhabited by wildlife for fear of frightening it and driving it away.
"Grand Teton [Wyoming] National Park"
United States Dept. of the Interior

Famous quotes with Wildlife

  • Dams have harmed our wildlife and made rivers less useful for recreation.
    Stephen Ambrose
  • One researcher just determined that African and Indian elephants make each other sick. When a new animal or plant is introduced to a habitat bad things happen. The biggest danger to native wildlife is foreign wildlife.
    Robert T. Bakker
  • Since writing JAWS, I've been lucky enough to do close to forty television shows about wildlife in the oceans, and yes, I have been attacked by sea creatures once in a while.
    Peter Benchley
  • A large wildlife book, start to finish, could take one to two years, but then I would expect to get several good (nature) magazine features off the back of this, plus of course a lot of stock.
    Nigel Dennis
  • All I really wanted to do was wildlife photography.
    Nigel Dennis

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