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    Wildlife refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans. Wildlife was also synonymous to game: those birds and mammals that were hunted for sport. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, … See more

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    This subsection focuses on anthropogenic forms of wildlife destruction. The loss of animals from ecological communities is also known as defaunation.
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  3. WWF - Endangered Species Conservation | World Wildlife Fund

  4. WEB6 days ago · Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting plant and animal species and their habitats. Wildlife is integral to the world’s …

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    • Wildlife Watch | National Geographic

    • Wildlife: Importance, Threats, and Conservation
      Wildlife refers to living things that are neither human nor domesticated, such as mammals, birds, and fishes
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    • WEBLearn about the importance, loss and protection of wildlife on our planet. WWF works to halt and reverse the decline of species and habitats, and to influence consumer choice and illegal trade.

    • WEBWWF is a global conservation organization that works to protect wildlife for many reasons, such as saving species, improving human lives, and stopping wildlife crime. Learn how WWF is saving threatened wildlife …

    • National Geographic WILD | National Geographic

    • Species | Protecting Wildlife | World Wildlife Fund

      WEBWWF works to protect and restore wildlife and their habitats around the world. Learn about the species they support, adopt an animal, or explore their educational resources.

    • Biodiversity - Our World in Data

      WEBIts 2022 report included figures across 30,000 wildlife populations. This captures everything from frogs to elephant species, rhinos to owls, from every continent on Earth. But even 30,000 populations are only a small …