(for wildlife)

  • 1Wildlife management — is the process of keeping certain wildlife populations, including endangered animals, at desirable levels determined by wildlife managers. Wildlife management is interdisciplinary, integrating science, mathematics, imagination, and logic. It… …

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  • 2Wildlife — includes all non domesticated plants, animals, and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet, and has a major impact on the environment, both positive and… …

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  • 3Wildlife of China — includes its flora and fauna and their natural habitats.China s varied geography and climate has created a wealth of wildlife habitats, the country s vast human population has put pressure on the environment, bringing some high profile creatrues… …

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  • 4Wildlife of Pakistan — Wildlife of Pakistan: flora and fauna and their natural habitats.FaunaThe mountainous areas embracing the Himalayan, Karakorum and Hindukush Ranges are rich in fauna and flora, as compared to other parts of the country. These areas provide an… …

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  • 5Wildlife gardening — is a school of gardening that is aimed at creating an environment that is attractive to various forms of wildlife such as birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects, mammals and so on. A wildlife garden (or wild garden) will usually contain a variety… …

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  • 6Wildlife disease — Wildlife, domestic animals and humans share a large and increasing number of infectious diseases. The continued globalization of society, human population growth, and associated landscape changes further enhances the interface between wildlife,… …

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  • 7Wildlife Watch Australia — is a non profit organization located in Australia established in 2008 by Glenn Allen, the organisation leader and public relations officer.Wildlife Watch Australia s main goal is to raise funds for the purchase of land in regional and outback… …

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  • 8Wildlife of Namibia — includes its flora and fauna and their natural habitats.Namibia s endangered species include Wild Dog, Black Rhino, Oribi and Puku. The Puku antelope is limited to about 100 individuals along the Chobe River in Botswana and the Linyati marshes in …

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  • 9Wildlife crossing — Roads and Habitat Fragmentation Habitat fragmentation occurs when human made barriers such as roads, railroads, canals, power lines, and oil pipelines penetrate and divide wildlife habitat (Primack, 2006). Of these, roads have the most widespread …

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  • 10Wildlife of Karnataka — The state of Karnataka located in South India has a rich diversity of flora and fauna. It has a recorded forest area of 38720 km² which constitutes 20.19% of the total geographical area of the state. Statistics related to forests in Karnataka is… …

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