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单词 wildlife
释义
wildlife
(wldlaɪf )
uncountable noun B1+
You can use wildlife to refer to the animals and other living things that live in the wild.
People were concerned that pets or wildlife could be affected by the pesticides.
Synonyms: flora and fauna, animals, fauna  
Collocations:
native wildlife
An internal report by the society, which runs the two zoos, said that both sites were important for native wildlife, which should be encouraged.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
The vast sandy beaches, which stretch for three miles, are a haven for rare birds and other native wildlife and include two national nature reserves.
The Sun (2009)
But the long-term decline in our native wildlife has been catastrophic.
The Sun (2015)
observe wildlife
It has a sensory nature trail where you can observe wildlife at close quarters.
Times, Sunday Times
The meandering nature trails and seven bird hides offer the opportunity to observe wildlife.
Times, Sunday Times
At the art station, drawing supplies are provided, and young visitors learn to observe wildlife by taking the time to sketch it.
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The complex also has acres of woods, allowing students to study and observe wildlife with wide-open spaces.
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With their own fleet of vessels they observe wildlife and visit historical sights in remote areas with hardly any infrastructure.
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photograph wildlife
Annually, over 60 million people observe and photograph wildlife directly supported by wetlands.
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Observation blinds and gazebos on the trails offer opportunities to watch and photograph wildlife.
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A wide-bodied enclosure sits on top of the wheels and provides even more height, security, comfort and ability for guests to move around to view and photograph wildlife.
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He loves learning new things and pursuing his hobby of photographing wildlife.
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spot wildlife
Trekking between villages, with a guide to help you to spot wildlife, you'll stay two nights at a time in specially built guesthouses.
Times, Sunday Times
There are trips to nature reserves and wetlands, as well as forays by canoe to spot wildlife.
Times, Sunday Times
Join in with a four-mile family bike ride through woodland and along riverside paths, with views from clifftops and the chance to spot wildlife such as nesting birds.
Times, Sunday Times
I love being on safari and spotting wildlife.
Times, Sunday Times
Today, when guests aren't out spotting wildlife (including endangered wolves and rare birds), they are horse-riding, fly-fishing, mountain-hiking, or exploring cloud forests miles below.
Times, Sunday Times
urban wildlife
You have to take what you can when it comes to urban wildlife.
Times, Sunday Times
An increase in urban wildlife cannot compensate for the extinction crisis in wilder spaces.
Times, Sunday Times
The immediate reaction of many people to this tale of urban biodiversity might be to lament the human interference in nature and discount urban wildlife as artificial.
Times, Sunday Times
When neighbors take down their fences, backyards are transformed from fragmented habitats to connected corridors for urban wildlife.
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Urban wildlife observed on the site includes raccoons, possums, rabbits, skunks, rodents, grasshoppers, butterflies, moths, and lizards.
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wildlife artist
On his own time, late in the night, he painted and developed his skills as a wildlife artist.
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He established an international reputation as a wildlife artist.
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Attractions include: making a bird, bat or bee box, badge making, wildlife artist, competitions and lots of things to do and see for families.
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He went on to become a talented wildlife artist.
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Having graduated, early interest from galleries and private collectors prompted a decision to return to his first love and pursue a career as a wildlife artist.
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wildlife damage
Other terms for the field, include wildlife damage management, wildlife control, and animal damage control to name a few.
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Officers assist landowners in finding solutions to wildlife damage.
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Wildlife damage management can engender controversy, often around the use of lethal controls.
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It works in every state to conduct a program of integrated wildlife damage management in response to local requests.
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wildlife trade
Like any other criminal enterprise, money drives the illegal wildlife trade.
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The international agreement was made to regulate wildlife trade in order to ensure the survival of a species.
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Instead, share stories that you see about the illegal wildlife trade.
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A royal spokesman said the couples 'discussed their shared interest in combating the illegal wildlife trade'.
The Sun
Turtles and tortoises have been a major target of the illegal wildlife trade.
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Translations:
Chinese: 野生动植物
Japanese: 野生生物
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