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Wildlife

Introduction
Introduction
“Wildlife” refers to neither
cultivated or domesticated
nor tamed organisms.

Or

Organisms that grow or live


wild in an area without
being intervened by
humans.
Introduction
Wild life is natural
renewable resource with a
great importance
throughout world.

It comprises innumerous
varieties of living organism
in their natural habitats.
•Wild Plants
•Wild Animals
•Fungi
•Microorganisms

 
Introduction
Wildlife can be found in
all ecosystems.
•Deserts
•Forests
•Rain forests
•Plains
•Grasslands

Habitat determines any


wildlife species found in
any area.
Introduction
The amount and distribution
of food, water, cover, and
space will influence the
type and survival of
wildlife in that area.

Some wild species require


special habitat features for
their existence.
Introduction
Snags:
• Dead or partially dead
standing trees. Nesting
sites for forest-dwelling
bats/birds.

Cavity Trees:
• Holes excavated in snags
by woodpeckers. Shelter
and nesting cover by
many species.
Introduction
Rocky Outcrops and
Caves:
•Rattlesnakes use small
cave like openings in
outcrops as hibernacula.

Wet Lands:
•Migratory birds

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