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      • The word “wildlife” is generally used to reference vertebrates - mammals, birds, reptiles amphibians, and fish that are neither human nor domesticated. The word “fisheries”, often included with wildlife, refers to fish and other aquatic animals, usually ones that are commercially valuable or otherwise harvested by humans.
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  2. 3 days ago · zoology, branch of biology that studies the members of the animal kingdom and animal life in general. It includes both the inquiry into individual animals and their constituent parts, even to the molecular level, and the inquiry into animal populations, entire faunas, and the relationships of animals to each other, to plants, and to the ...

  3. Apr 27, 2020 · Here, we identify uses of the term “wild animal” through examining interpretations and applications in local, national, and international laws and language used in human controlled animal reproduction.

    • Yan Zeng, Xiaoge Ping, Fuwen Wei
    • 2020
  4. The word “wildlife” is generally used to reference vertebrates - mammals, birds, reptiles amphibians, and fish that are neither human nor domesticated. The word “fisheries”, often included with wildlife, refers to fish and other aquatic animals, usually ones that are commercially valuable or otherwise harvested by humans.

  5. Sep 9, 2016 · INTRODUCTION. Wildlife conservation has two meanings. One is the preservation of both species and species diversity, the other is based on animal welfare, which is primarily aimed at wildlife in captivity ( Lu, 2009 ).

    • Xue-Hong Zhou, Xiao-Tong Wan, Yu-Hui Jin, Wei Zhang
    • 2016
  6. Nov 21, 2023 · A wild animal is one that is genetically predisposed to developing behavioral, physiological, and morphological traits found in wild members of the same or closely related species, such as fear...

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  7. Wildlife are animals that have not been domesticated by humans. This does not mean that wild animals live without human interference. Humans control, manage, manipulate, use, and kill wildlife for various reasons.

  8. The committee’s definition of a wildlife species includes taxonomic categories as well as geographically distinct populations. For example, the beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) is included in the list of at risk animal species six times, as there are six different populations facing different threats to their survival.