wildlife
word
/ˈwaɪɫdˌɫaɪf/
/wˈaɪldlaɪf/
Definition
Wildlife refers to animals, birds, and plants living in their natural environment, not kept by humans as pets or farm animals.
Usage & Nuances
Usually uncountable. Commonly used with 'conservation', 'reserve', 'protection', or as part of phrases like 'wildlife park' or 'wildlife documentary'. Refers mainly to non-domesticated life. Not used for pets or livestock.
Spanish: vida silvestre - fauna salvajePortuguese (BR): vida selvagemPortuguese (PT): vida selvagemChinese (Simplified): 野生动物Chinese (Traditional): 野生動物Hindi: वन्यजीवArabic: الحياة البريةBengali: বন্যপ্রাণীRussian: дикая природаJapanese: 野生生物Vietnamese: động vật hoang dãKorean: 야생동물Turkish: yaban hayatıUrdu: جنگلی حیاتIndonesian: satwa liar
Example Sentences
Wildlife is important for a healthy environment.
basic
There is a lot of wildlife in the jungle.
basic
Many people enjoy watching wildlife in the national park.
basic
The documentary featured rare wildlife from the rainforest.
natural
We went on a safari and saw amazing wildlife up close.
natural
Protecting wildlife is everyone's responsibility.
natural