3. Table of Contents
What is Wildlife?
Importance of Wildlife
Threats to Wildlife.
Endangered Species
Extinct Species
Conservation Strategy
4. What is Wildlife?
Wildlife usually refers to undomesticated animal
species, but has come to include all plants, fungi,
and other organisms that grow or live wild in an
area without being introduced by humans.
Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts,
forests, rain forests, plains, grasslands, and other
areas.
5. Importance of Wildlife?
The Importance of Wildlife: Human Survival
Depends On It .Traditionally speaking wildlife
encompasses all non-domesticated animals like
birds, fox, bison, frogs, coyotes and so on.
However, the term wildlife has come to envelope
all kinds of undomesticated life from
microorganisms to vegetation and fungi as well.
6. Threats to Wild Life
Disease.
Global Warming.
Habitat Loss.
Invasive Species.
Oil Spills.
Overexploitation.
Pollutants.
7. Endangered Species
The Vaquita. The world's smallest—and rarest—marine mammal.
Amur Leopard. The world's rarest cat: Only 40 left in Russia's Far
East.
Javan Rhinoceros.
Northern Sportive Lemur.
Western Lowland Gorilla.
Leatherback Sea Turtle.
The Tiger.
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15. Extinct Species
Saber-Toothed Cat
Tasmanian Tiger
Woolly Mammoth
Dodo
Great Auk
Passenger Pigeon
Baiji White Dolphin
Western Black Rhinoceros
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21. Conservation Strategy
Conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and
animal species and their habitats. The goal of wildlife
conservation is to ensure that nature will be around for future
generations to enjoy and also to recognize the importance of
wildlife and wilderness for humans and other species alike.
Many nations have government agencies and NGO's
dedicated to wildlife conservation, which help to implement
policies designed to protect wildlife. Numerous independent
non-profit organizations also promote various wildlife
conservation causes.