Similar words: life, for life, to the life, lifetime, wilderness, come to life, lifestyle, bewilderment. Meaning: [ˈwaɪl(d)laɪf] n. all living things (except people) that are undomesticated.
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211. An event known as Kwita Izina has raised awareness of wildlife conservation with an annual ceremony to name every newborn mountain gorilla in Rwanda.
212. Monoculture forests reduce the range of habitats for birds and other wildlife and thereby reduce the environmental and economic benefits people derive from wildlife seed-dispersal.
213. Continued Rumsfeld: "These oppressed Iraqi oil wells deserve the right to pump oil as freely as any other oil well on God's Earth-be it in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, or an Alaskan wildlife refuge.
214. Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge supports the largest concentration of manatees in a natural spring area, all year round.
215. METHODS:Comprehensivelly analyzing the status of the wildlife and the planting herb resource of galantamine, and the progress of synthesizing racemized galantamine and it's enantiomer.
216. By untying the hands of the Montana biologists who know how to keep the proper balance, we will restore healthy wildlife populations and we will protect livestock.
217. A Falkland Islands fur seal perches on a rock outcrop off New Island, where seafood-rich waters nourish a wildlife population diverse in nature and often astonishing in number.
218. Because canine distemper also affects wildlife populations, contact between wild and domestic canids may facilitate spread of the virus.
219. What and Where: A 182, 356-square-mile peninsula of volcanoes, geysers, forest and wildlife in the Russian Far East between the Sea of Okhotsk and the North Pacific.
220. Wildlife groups have slammed a move by an Indian state to give contraceptives to domesticated elephants to control their numbers, saying it would hurt the pachyderm population already under threat.
221. Wildlife and livestock also suffered -- in Uttar Pradesh, for example, dozens of peacocks were reported dead due to dehydration at a forest reserve.
222. Meanwhile, the African Wildlife Foundation is campaigning for the road's path to be altered so that it passes south of the park, avoiding the migration route.
223. Black Duck Pond reflects hues of dawn in Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge on Assateague Island, Virginia.
224. Kibabu and two of his male offspring, Fuzu and Fataki, are scheduled to leave Taronga in 2013 to form a bachelor group at Orana Wildlife Park in New Zealand.
225. Rodians evolved as hunters, killing much of the wildlife and predacious species on their planet to extinction.
226. The amendment would bar the Interior Department from prohibiting individuals from legally carrying firearms inside national parks and wildlife refuges.
227. Last month, Guangzhou wildlife protection officials intercepted a cargo of smuggled golden pheasant, sand badger, leopard cat and other animals.
228. Kaulback has watched all sorts of wildlife traipse across his yard over the nearly 50 years he's lived in Des Plaines.
229. Serengeti National Park of Tanzania is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value.
230. He used the plane to make aerial surveys of the Kalahari's wildlife, and he and Delia conducted close observation of the social life of hyenas, learning about their surprisingly communal behavior.
231. Some people have instincts to be a pianist or a mathematician - I have an instinct for wildlife.
232. Wildlife series are defined by the impossible-to-get shot the same way that summer blockbusters are defined by a nail-biting car chase or an over-the-top explosion.
233. This allows wildlife such as the slender loris and green vine snake to move around. The local farmers are helped to develop sustainable agriculture harvesting fruit and timber.
234. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service discovered in March that a Laysan albatross named Wisdom had survived.
235. When news of the capture reached the authorities a team was sent, advised by the IUCN and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS),(http://Sentencedict.com) to examine and release the animal.
236. Hi-tech tracking equipment that maps the lives of bird species appears to be damaging the health and welfare of the birds to which it is attached, wildlife experts have warned.
237. The findings correlate with analysis last year by the National Wildlife Federation that found ragweed growth rates and pollen counts increased with global warming.
238. In addition to a dazzling variety of wildlife, including several marine turtle species, the archipelago's rich lagoons spawn a treasure available in few other places: black pearls.
239. "We may be witnessing an epidemic in the Amur tiger population," Dale Miquelle, director for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Russia Program, told the Guardian.
240. Any modification of genetic resource should prevent such ill-will modification which harms the stabilization of genetic structure of human and wildlife, or creates a new harmful organism.
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