Definition of wildlife in English:
wildlife
nounˈwʌɪl(d)lʌɪfˈwaɪl(d)laɪf
mass nounWild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
you can watch the wildlife
as modifier a wildlife refuge
Example sentencesExamples
- However, this huge area supports an abundance of wildlife and a multitude of bird species.
- Its main use has been as rootstock for chestnut breeding and it provides a food source for wildlife.
- Animal tunnels incorporated into the design will also allow local wildlife to cross.
- In the spring wild grasses are a sight to behold and there is wildlife and birdsong to enjoy.
- We are hoping that the woodland, once it is established, will attract new wildlife to the area.
- Canadian wildlife needs a place to live if it is going to live at all, the group said.
- Off trail activity like this is going to disturb wildlife and plant life in the area.
- As well as being important for wildlife, the region is designated a national scenic area.
- Bonfires can be fatal for wildlife such as hedgehogs, which often crawl in them to sleep.
- Inshore areas also contain some of the best marine wildlife around our coast.
- Hedgerows and their wildlife are integral with the meadowland in which they originated.
- Mrs Smith fears the project will harm the environment and scare wildlife away.
- He had a very keen interest in wildlife and was also a well known farmer and builder.
- We then headed to the visitor centre for a cup of tea and to look round a modest exhibition about the local wildlife.
- The largest island in the Caribbean also has the region's greatest array of wildlife.
- The park has a wide range of healthy-looking wildlife and birds living in some comfort.
- Cats are one of the biggest menaces when it comes to attracting birds and other wildlife.
- This is a lovely river with lots of wildlife and people love to sit on the banks and feed the ducks.
- However it is good to see a continuance of the abundance of wildlife about our shores.
- Think about leaving an area of wilder, longer grass to save effort and encourage wildlife.
Synonyms
(wild) animals, fauna
flora and fauna
Definition of wildlife in US English:
wildlife
nounˈwīl(d)līfˈwaɪl(d)laɪf
Wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region.
you can watch the wildlife
as modifier a wildlife refuge
Example sentencesExamples
- He had a very keen interest in wildlife and was also a well known farmer and builder.
- In the spring wild grasses are a sight to behold and there is wildlife and birdsong to enjoy.
- The largest island in the Caribbean also has the region's greatest array of wildlife.
- Animal tunnels incorporated into the design will also allow local wildlife to cross.
- Off trail activity like this is going to disturb wildlife and plant life in the area.
- The park has a wide range of healthy-looking wildlife and birds living in some comfort.
- However, this huge area supports an abundance of wildlife and a multitude of bird species.
- We then headed to the visitor centre for a cup of tea and to look round a modest exhibition about the local wildlife.
- Cats are one of the biggest menaces when it comes to attracting birds and other wildlife.
- Mrs Smith fears the project will harm the environment and scare wildlife away.
- As well as being important for wildlife, the region is designated a national scenic area.
- Inshore areas also contain some of the best marine wildlife around our coast.
- Bonfires can be fatal for wildlife such as hedgehogs, which often crawl in them to sleep.
- Its main use has been as rootstock for chestnut breeding and it provides a food source for wildlife.
- Think about leaving an area of wilder, longer grass to save effort and encourage wildlife.
- Canadian wildlife needs a place to live if it is going to live at all, the group said.
- This is a lovely river with lots of wildlife and people love to sit on the banks and feed the ducks.
- However it is good to see a continuance of the abundance of wildlife about our shores.
- We are hoping that the woodland, once it is established, will attract new wildlife to the area.
- Hedgerows and their wildlife are integral with the meadowland in which they originated.
Synonyms
animals, wild animals, fauna