wildlife
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of wildlife
Example Sentences
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Dozens of new wild spaces are set to be created to attract butterflies, moths, and other wildlife across Glasgow.
From BBC
While the human impact has been widely felt, nature groups say the toll on local wildlife is only beginning to emerge.
From BBC
A new law designed to reverse the loss of wildlife and better protect nature in Wales has been passed in the Senedd.
From BBC
They are now routinely detected in water, soil, wildlife, and human tissue.
From Science Daily
California wildlife officials on Thursday voted to list six small, isolated mountain lion populations as threatened under the state Endangered Species Act.
From Los Angeles Times
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