wildlife population
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwildlifeandpopulation
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wildlife
noun[U]
uk/ˈwaɪld.laɪf/us/ˈwaɪld.laɪf/
animals and plants that grow independently of people, usually in ...
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population
noun[C, + sing/pl verb]
uk/ˌpɒp.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌpɑː.pjəˈleɪ.ʃən/
all the people living in a particular country, area, ...
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Land use is controlled to prevent negative effects on thewildlifepopulation.
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Transformation of captive-bred minks into a successfulwildlifepopulationdid result in problems.
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After the reserve was established there was an increase in thewildlifepopulation, including elephants.
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Since then, thewildlifepopulationhas risen greatly due to better habitat conditions.
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On the contrary, it is also clear that a permanently higher rate of discount results in a smallerwildlifepopulation.
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Through its antipoaching effort, it is assumed that the park agency can in principle control the illegal offtake and thereby thewildlifepopulation.
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Under such a compensation scheme they bear no costs by living with the wildlife, but reap no economic benefit either from the proximity of awildlifepopulation.
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That is why we not only took on countryside stewardship, but are increasing its funding this year and next to provide more viable ways of supporting thewildlifepopulation.
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The method can also be applied to non-human species, for example inwildlifepopulationgenetics studies.
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In addition, important attributes such aswildlifepopulationdynamics and watershed functions can be meaningfully understood only at the landscape scale.
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Through this monitoring process, changes (such as erosion orwildlifepopulationvariations) can be detected and the appropriate action can be taken to mitigate problems.
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The zona pellucida is commonly used to controlwildlifepopulationproblems by immunocontraception.
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Because of the large deer and otherwildlifepopulation, pets should stay on trails and avoid other animals fecal matter because of parasites, notably mange.
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Although a determined enforcement of laws against poaching and hunting has yielded some results, thewildlifepopulationtoday is alarmingly low.
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The mixture of habitats and abundance of water bodies produced a large and diversewildlifepopulation.
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A largewildlifepopulationhas also found refuge in the reserve.
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But at the same time, high-density dredging projects have been the principal cause of the death of the localwildlifepopulation.
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Although thewildlifepopulationand the lighthouse were not significantly damaged, the keeper's house was destroyed.
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The purpose of the board was to collect scientific data and investigate the necessity ofwildlifepopulationcontrol.
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