wildlife reserve

collocation in English

meaningsofwildlifeandreserve

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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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reserve
noun
uk
/rɪˈzɜːv/
us
/rɪˈzɝːv/
the habit of not showing your feelings ...
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(Definition ofwildlifeandreservefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwildlife reserve

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The wetlands today do not include a viablewildlifereserve.
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Mathieu also established awildlifereserveand help fund community projects in the region.
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In 1980 the status of the reserve was changed to awildlifereserve.
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The development of awildlifereservewould thus be indicated in these areas.
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The peninsula was declared awildlifereservein 1999.
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Tourists are not allowed within thewildlifereserve.
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Thewildlifereservewas established in 1972, originally covering an area of 480 km.
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Recently the island has been created as awildlifereserve.
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This is because the defunct sheep farms are restored and converted towildlifereserve.
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Part of the land is now being managed as a conservation andwildlifereserve.
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The top lagoon (inner lobe) is awildlifereserve.
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It also has a privatewildlifereserveof more than 2000 hectares.
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The stensjvannet area has been a protectedwildlifereservesince 1992.
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In 1972, the 500km2 sqmi area was gazetted aswildlifereserve.
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In 1976, the area was established as a protected watershed andwildlifereserve.
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The inner lobe is awildlifereserve.
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The area was upgraded to awildlifereservein 1972, at which time a small guard force was established and four habitat management projects were initiated.
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The region along the mountain is awildlifereserve, housing many species varying from elephants to leopards, and including many endemic species.
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The strait serves as a marinewildlifereservethat provides grounds for breeding, feeding and resting to 11 species of marine mammals.
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In the near future, sections of this river will be declared aswildlifereserveto protect the nesting sites of this species, classified as critically endangered.
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