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1. The area has an abundance of wildlife.
2. Polluted water sources are a hazard to wildlife.
3. The river banks are a haven for wildlife.
4. The park is the largest wildlife sanctuary in the US.
5. Many wildlife parks are regularly invaded by people poaching game.
6. Our wildlife trips offer a thrilling encounter with wildlife in its natural state.
7. The area was declared a wildlife reserve, much to the chagrin of developers.
8. The wood is a haven for wildlife.
9. Australians are justly proud of their native wildlife.
10. The storm caused havoc to wildlife.
11. Pesticides can kill wildlife and pollute the atmosphere.
12. Do not allow your dog to disturb wildlife.
13. This area was once a wildlife reserve.
14. The school has its own small wildlife garden.
15. An oil spill could be devastating for wildlife.
16. It takes time and patience to photograph wildlife.
17. The drought could spell disaster for wildlife.
18. The area is rich in wildlife.
19. Wildlife is fast disappearing from our countryside.
20. Development of the area would endanger wildlife.
21. The forest is home to a wealth of wildlife.
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22. His love of nature was expressed through his wildlife paintings.
23. People were concerned that pets or wildlife could be affected by the pesticides.
24. The increasing use of pesticides threatens the wildlife of the area.
25. They called on the government to help protect native wildlife.
26. The pollution of the forest has seriously affected plant life and, to a lesser extent, wildlife.
27. Environmentalists will be on the watch for damage to wildlife.
28. She left a large sum of money in her will to found a wildlife sanctuary.
29. The wetlands are home to a large variety of wildlife.
30. With so many areas of woodland being cut down, a lot of wildlife is losing its natural habitat.
1. The area has an abundance of wildlife.
2. Polluted water sources are a hazard to wildlife.
3. The river banks are a haven for wildlife.
4. The park is the largest wildlife sanctuary in the US.
5. Many wildlife parks are regularly invaded by people poaching game.
6. They called on the government to help protect native wildlife.
7. Our wildlife trips offer a thrilling encounter with wildlife in its natural state.
8. The area was declared a wildlife reserve, much to the chagrin of developers.
9. The pollution of the forest has seriously affected plant life and, to a lesser extent, wildlife.
10. This area was once a wildlife reserve.
11. The issue is quite complicated enough, without dragging in the argument about the effects on wildlife.
31. The photography in the film about arctic wildlife was superb.
32. Wildlife groups are protesting against the proposal to dam the river.
33. An old hand at photography, Tim has been shooting wildlife as a hobby for the last 13 years.
34. the surrounding countryside. The country is more common in this sense but countryside is used especially in official language or when it would not be clear which sense of country is meant:the Wildlife and Countryside Act.
35. At the museum there was a diorama of local wildlife.
36. The island offers such a wide variety of scenery and wildlife.
37. The issue is quite complicated enough, without dragging in the argument about the effects on wildlife.
38. Their work involves restoring and recreating wildlife habitats all across the country.
39. The oil spill has had devastating consequences for local wildlife.
40. A new series of wildlife programmes has started on Monday evenings.
41. The human population in the region is expanding in inverse proportion to the wildlife.
42. Many British wild animals are now under the protection of the Wildlife and Countryside Act.
43. The old landscape has been radically altered, severely damaging wildlife.
44. One of the fringe benefits of having a garden is all the wildlife it attracts.
45. the beauties of the nature. It is often better to use another appropriate word, for example the countryside, the scenery or wildlife:We stopped to admire the scenery.
46. The plant is protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act.
47. The use of pesticides is killing off birds, fish and wildlife.
48. There have been some impressive entries in the wildlife photography section .
49. The area has one of the world's greatest concentrations of wildlife.
50. There's a crying need for more roads, but at the same time the wildlife needs to be preserved.
51. The large variety of native plants attracts wildlife to the area.
51. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
52. There she started her career as a wildlife artist.
53. Hogging the limelight ... top award for wildlife video.
54. The laws were intended to protect wildlife.
55. Cambodia's 21-year war decimated the wildlife population.
56. They also harbour wildlife and help prevent soil erosion.
57. I always find wildlife programmes interesting to watch.
58. Walking offers wonderful opportunities to get close to wildlife.
59. Wildlife gardening notes by Chris Baines.
60. We saw an interesting film about African wildlife.
61. Do not disturb nesting birds or other wildlife.
62. As the Gypsey Race meanders through the estate it encourages and supports much wildlife and some quite rare birds.
63. Some of the wildlife of the water-mill may owe its existence to a rather more conscious decision on the part of some long-dead miller.
64. The city left the natural wash intact, and the area now serves as both flood control and urban wildlife habitat.
65. There are fine views and much wildlife of interest including deer.
66. Authors Nick Hayward is a freelance television cameraman specialising in wildlife film-making.
67. Wars are almost as disastrous for wildlife as they are for humans.
68. We disturb wildlife, pollute air, drop litter and literally wear out the footpaths.
69. In fact, Galvin sees protecting the pygmy owl and its habitat as a boon to the economy and wildlife alike.
70. By protecting them we ensure a healthy environment - for ourselves and our children as well as for the wildlife.
71. They included a trophy, a book on mammals and complimentary tickets to the Washington Wildlife Trust.
72. Surreptitious observation had been a habit of his since boyhood, practiced first on wildlife and then on women.
73. If you have just small amounts of leftover grapefruit or sweet oranges, you may want to feed them to wildlife.
74. To get the message across, the National Wildlife Federation sends out 60 million pieces of mail.
75. A legal challenge was launched by the Defenders of Wildlife group and other bodies, and upheld by the federal appeals court.
76. To complete the footage for the Wildlife in One, we went back to the forest yet again, for six weeks.
77. The effects of the oil spill were devastating for wildlife.
78. Sanctuary appeal: Scarborough wildlife leader Jim Ward has launched an appeal to create a rescue centre.
79. It provided grazing land, timber, fruits and fuel, while remaining an undamaged wildlife habitat.
80. Water that was clear and alive with wildlife as recently as the late 1940s is now murky and almost lifeless.
81. It is axiomatic that traditional agricultural management of the uplands has maintained and conserved these landscapes and their wildlife.
81.
82. High Wood and Low Wood, favourite walks for local people and visitors, are a haven for wildlife.
83. Neckar had four beautiful beaches, abundant vegetation and wildlife - but no fresh water supply.
84. Her group, Keeping Track, is dedicated to identifying, monitoring, and educating on important wildlife habitat and travel corridors.
85. Darling himself designed the first stamp, and an eminent wildlife artist has been conscripted for this purpose each year since.
86. Never throw litter into ponds or streams. 10 Protect wildlife, plants and trees.
87. There are lots of birds, both resident and migratory, and other wildlife.
88. We are active in preserving wildlife and habitat for it.
89. In the case of the white-tailed hawk and other forms of wildlife, this destruction of suitable habitat may prove fatal.
90. The waterways are incredibly peaceful with a wealth of wildlife and some incredibly beautiful scenery.
91. Gemsbok national park is also rich in wildlife and is very popular with visitors.
92. But they're still completely dependent on the staff at Vale Wildlife Rescue.
93. Al Jourgensen is seen wandering around the hotel foyer hugging a wooden duck, used to frighten off local wildlife.
94. The illegal trade is estimated to account for one third of the world's buoyant market for wildlife.
95. So who is to blame -- hunters, wildlife managers, hikers, developers?
96. Their curious calling attracted some gibbons, our first real sighting of wildlife.
97. A legal ban on the hunting of wildlife is not strictly enforced.
98. Reading, writing, art, wildlife, chess, kite flying and swimming are the hobbies of Lauren Gerrard.
99. They liked the gardens and wildlife they saw on television and wanted to do something.
100. Wet gravel pits are generally recognised as important habitats for wildlife, particularly in view of the increasing drainage of wetlands.
101. The chemicals upset the balance of the environment and killed not only the whitefly but also other wildlife including the bumble bee.
102. With careful selection you can recreate your own wildlife haven.
103. So they've launched a nationwide fundraising campaign using a comic featuring wildlife.
104. Land could be sold off or developed, causing significant harm to present areas of natural beauty and important wildlife habitats.
105. Badger victory Wildlife campaigners are celebrating after winning an 18 year fight to protect badgers from badger baiting.
106. Voice over Another faithful sign that winter is truly upon us, is when wildlife comes in from the cold.
107. Without doing so, we could miss vital factors of detriment both to water voles and other wetland wildlife.
108. Spray drift can seriously damage neighbouring crops, livestock, wildlife and humans.
109. Monthly payments will then be made for maintaining the lands in a way that preserves their wildlife and scenic beauty.
110. Watching badgers graze on bird cherries and elderberries in Gyhll Beck wood is certainly high on my list of happier wildlife experiences.
111. This is part of the farm's continued commitment towards preserving wildlife and the environment.
112. Certainly each of the six crab apples planted in my garden earn their keep in wildlife and ornamental terms.
113. Part of the problem is that the weeds in fields sustain wildlife,() and maintain the rich diversity of nature.
114. Traffic, noise and wildlife will be key issues, Collinsworth said.
115. The growing area should be fenced to keep livestock or large wildlife away.
116. The surrounding countryside is very beautiful, with lime-stone hills, caves, moors and a rich diversity of wildlife.
117. The South Lake is a haven for watersports enthusiasts whilst the North Lake has a rich and varied array of wildlife.
118. Such debris from the practice of fishing leads to great suffering among wildlife and also among domesticated animals.
119. A strong sense of right and wrong inspired paintings satirizing puritan hypocrisy and the destruction of wildlife.
120. But now its joined other seals at an emergency wildlife centre.
121. Discarded lead shot, lead weights and fishing lines can all adversely affect wildlife.
122. It also aims to preserve wildlife habitat and agricultural land.
123. The new hospital will care for the annual 3,000 or so wildlife casualties in the area.
124. Their destinations are often countries which have excellent weather, beautiful beaches and scenery and abundant wildlife, but few other resources.
125. Contrary to popular belief, the Australian desert is often full of wildlife.
126. The island of Angistri went up in flames within minutes of being declared a wildlife refuge.
127. This particular urban wildlife corridor is slated to be bulldozed, Jimerfield says.
128. The problem with ecotourism is that it relies on wildlife sightings for much of its excitement, says Judy Waytiuk.
129. He had a deep knowledge of the habits of all the local wildlife and an uncanny knack of befriending them.
130. Cotswold Wildlife Park has had particular success in breeding hornbills.
131. The Forestry Commission has deliberately left areas of older woodland for their wildlife value, so concentrate your observations here.
132. The idea is to establish a network of hedges across Britain, as corridors for wildlife.
133. Railway lines channel wildlife into the city centre along their cuttings and embankments.
134. Staff at St Tiggywinkles say the holiday season is bad news for wildlife because it means more cars in the countryside.
135. Suburban gardens can provide habitats for many forms of wildlife.
136. They are extraordinary plumes, and they certainly altered the face of international wildlife conservation.
137. The region also has one of the largest concentrations of wildlife in the world.
138. Read in studio Fifteen fox cubs have been handed into the care of a Wildlife Rescue Centre.
139. Wildlife in the Soviet Union is exploited in all manner of ways.
140. The introduction to this book said that the Himalayas have formed an impassable barrier in the distribution of Eastern wildlife.
141. Much of our wildlife is gone,() and rural landscapes impoverished.
142. Today he uses the Catalina bighorns in his classes, as a graphic example of how not to manage wildlife.
143. But hares were declining before paraquat was introduced, and the effects of agricultural chemicals on wildlife are notoriously difficult to assess.
144. Although the wheel has gone, the millpond is well maintained and is home to a great assortment of wildlife.
145. A place for all kinds of wildlife to stop off and drink, it will attract them like a magnet.
146. Patrol officer Bob Edwards says heavy wash from cabin cruisers can kill young ducklings and harm other wildlife.
147. They were a hazard to human health and to wildlife on land and sea.
148. The grazing marshes adjacent to the river are an important wildlife habitat.
149. Strong science-based strategies for wildlife conservation have emerged over the last one hundred years.
150. The real price though, has been paid by the wildlife which once lived in Cannop brook.
151. The tests are designed to ensure that the waste does not cause significant damage to marine wildlife or human health.
152. At the Cotswold Wildlife Park devices are fitted to their rare birds which are housed in large strengthened cages.
153. Selenium, a substance in crude oil, is toxic to wildlife in minute levels.
154. The broken tanker has leaked thousands of tonnes of crude oil and threatens to destroy the wildlife paradise of the Shetlands.
155. They harbour some of the world's most endangered wildlife and provide vital food and medicines.
156. Local wildlife and agriculture are likely to be badly affected, environmentalists claim.
157. At the upper viewing area, Parks and Wildlife biologists are present seven nights a week to answer questions.
158. I have consistently maintained that the canoe is the traditional craft for exploring wilderness areas without disturbing wildlife.
159. The ecology movement often works best in behalf of winsome landscapes and wildlife.
160. This hurried schedule is not that Fish and Wildlife is trying to do something quickly to limit public comment.
161. Trainers at the Wildlife Theater entertain and educate visitors about the animals, and share some of their training methods.
162. Wildlife managers have been tracking bobcats wearing radio collars and know that they still are in the area.
163. Colette will be on board to host a cocktail reception and discuss the progress and needs of the wildlife at the Waystation.
164. Wildlife lost for ever Many rainforest species can not live anywhere else.
165. He says they have to photograph issues not connected directly with the rally, perhaps the environment or wildlife.
166. There, for 20 years, she had watched helplessly as that country's wildlife was systematically hunted to extinction.
167. I try to maintain a regime that keeps wildlife happy.
168. In 1972, the Legislature, under pressure from anti-hunting groups and other wildlife associations, imposed a moratorium on hunting lions.
169. Currently covering only 4% of the country the scheme gives farmers cash incentives to help manage the countryside for wildlife.
170. Sailing and trout fishing are available for the more active, and opportunities to study the wildlife are being developed.
171. It has been carefully designed to develop and protect wildlife and plants while attracting many thousands of visitors.http://
172. Today, hunting is no longer allowed and tourists visit these national parks to view and photograph the wildlife in their natural habitats.
173. Both authors drew inspiration from the riverbank and the wildlife in Christchurch Meadows in Oxford.
174. In winter it's a wildlife haven; even in the harshest weather it affords a rarely failing food source.
175. But court records show how poachers violated wildlife laws without fear of punishment in his courtroom.
176. The basis for the great national forest, park, monument, and wildlife refuge systems of the present had been laid.
177. Gravel pits help wildlife Excavation of sand and gravel may scar the landscape but it does increase habitats for wildlife.
178. Next to the cabin is an apple tree where the wildlife has spared the apples, and I gather 15 of them.
179. Wildlife experts fear the calm weather may return too late to save them.
180. The average American is under the mistaken impression that wildlife refuges have been set up to protect animals.
181. If big business demands maximum carbon for its bucks, wildlife will not necessarily benefit.
182. This blending of urban and wildlife environments could generate income, Galvin explains.
183. Country concerns: Trimdon children are making a joint effort to improve wildlife in the countryside around their schools.
184. There is a bewildering array of environmental and wildlife holidays to choose from.
185. The Fish and Wildlife Service is advocating a plan which is going to meddle with that.
186. Also in these seminars, discussion will focus on wildlife conservation.
187. The Defence Ministry claims that the range would benefit wildlife as it would drive people away.
188. Francis of Assisi, had remarkable influence over the birds, fish, and wildlife.
189. Students have worked over the last four years with Castle Eden Walkway and Cleveland Wildlife Trust in planting trees throughout Stockton.
190. They believe this action must be taken to prevent widespread destruction of wildlife habitats.
191. This project will estimate the benefits and costs of wildlife habitats and compare the results using different valuation techniques.
192. Further inland, you find yourself climbing on to the moors, which are another haven for wildlife.
193. There's an amazing variety of wild flowers, insects, birds and other wildlife.
194. Muir was primarily a botanist, a lover of trees and mountains, and his technical knowledge of wildlife was inconsiderable.
195. Fitzhugh, other experts and wildlife biologists gathered at a special conference last week in San Diego.
196. Trapped by the elements, menaced by the wildlife, this team-building exercise ends up being a demolition job.
197. The oil spill had a devastating effect on sea birds and other wildlife.
198. There is wildlife here in abundance; deer, wild cats, red squirrels, golden eagles, ospreys and reindeer.
199. I wonder if the company have any idea how much wildlife has been killed by the lack of water.
200. And against a backdrop of needs for housing and jobs, the idea of saving trees and wildlife may seem superfluous.
201. Sadly, one of the most prized wildlife trophies remains the head of a mountain gorilla.
201. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
202. Agricultural subsidies and a thoughtless disregard for natural processes are washing away the commonwealth of land, its soils and wildlife.
203. There are both native woodland and conifer plantations which gives a rich mosaic of habitats for wildlife.
204. Wildlife enthusiasts may prefer to visit the nature reserve islands of Oxney and Thanet.
205. The first stop is Featherdale Wildlife Park, where buses are met by a park agent holding a small marsupial.
206. The Wildlife Trusts said it was "a significant step towards the UK government realising its commitment to establishing an ecologically coherent network of marine protected areas".
207. Wu and his colleagues toured the mountains Monday with several wildlife preservation officials and zoologists from a nearby safari park.
208. The WPY competition, now in its 45th year, is owned by BBC Wildlife Magazine and London's Natural History Museum.
209. We photographed oxlips in Hayley Wood (look at the Cambridgeshire Wildlife Trust site for details), but you'll find oxlips in other ancient woods, particularly in East Anglia.
210. But if ever there was a place for music to soothe the savage beast, it's El Arca Animal Sanctuary---the only wildlife rescue center of its kind in Spain.
211. An event known as Kwita Izina has raised awareness of wildlife conservation with an annual ceremony to name every newborn mountain gorilla in Rwanda.
212. Monoculture forests reduce the range of habitats for birds and other wildlife and thereby reduce the environmental and economic benefits people derive from wildlife seed-dispersal.
213. Continued Rumsfeld: "These oppressed Iraqi oil wells deserve the right to pump oil as freely as any other oil well on God's Earth-be it in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, or an Alaskan wildlife refuge.
214. Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge supports the largest concentration of manatees in a natural spring area, all year round.
215. METHODS:Comprehensivelly analyzing the status of the wildlife and the planting herb resource of galantamine, and the progress of synthesizing racemized galantamine and it's enantiomer.
216. By untying the hands of the Montana biologists who know how to keep the proper balance, we will restore healthy wildlife populations and we will protect livestock.
217. A Falkland Islands fur seal perches on a rock outcrop off New Island, where seafood-rich waters nourish a wildlife population diverse in nature and often astonishing in number.
218. Because canine distemper also affects wildlife populations, contact between wild and domestic canids may facilitate spread of the virus.
219. What and Where: A 182, 356-square-mile peninsula of volcanoes, geysers, forest and wildlife in the Russian Far East between the Sea of Okhotsk and the North Pacific.
220. Wildlife groups have slammed a move by an Indian state to give contraceptives to domesticated elephants to control their numbers, saying it would hurt the pachyderm population already under threat.
221. Wildlife and livestock also suffered -- in Uttar Pradesh, for example, dozens of peacocks were reported dead due to dehydration at a forest reserve.
222. Meanwhile, the African Wildlife Foundation is campaigning for the road's path to be altered so that it passes south of the park, avoiding the migration route.
223. Black Duck Pond reflects hues of dawn in Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge on Assateague Island, Virginia.
224. Kibabu and two of his male offspring, Fuzu and Fataki, are scheduled to leave Taronga in 2013 to form a bachelor group at Orana Wildlife Park in New Zealand.
225. Rodians evolved as hunters, killing much of the wildlife and predacious species on their planet to extinction.
226. The amendment would bar the Interior Department from prohibiting individuals from legally carrying firearms inside national parks and wildlife refuges.
227. Last month, Guangzhou wildlife protection officials intercepted a cargo of smuggled golden pheasant, sand badger, leopard cat and other animals.
228. Kaulback has watched all sorts of wildlife traipse across his yard over the nearly 50 years he's lived in Des Plaines.
229. Serengeti National Park of Tanzania is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value.
230. He used the plane to make aerial surveys of the Kalahari's wildlife, and he and Delia conducted close observation of the social life of hyenas, learning about their surprisingly communal behavior.
231. Some people have instincts to be a pianist or a mathematician - I have an instinct for wildlife.
232. Wildlife series are defined by the impossible-to-get shot the same way that summer blockbusters are defined by a nail-biting car chase or an over-the-top explosion.
233. This allows wildlife such as the slender loris and green vine snake to move around. The local farmers are helped to develop sustainable agriculture harvesting fruit and timber.
234. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service discovered in March that a Laysan albatross named Wisdom had survived.
235. When news of the capture reached the authorities a team was sent, advised by the IUCN and Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS),(http://) to examine and release the animal.
236. Hi-tech tracking equipment that maps the lives of bird species appears to be damaging the health and welfare of the birds to which it is attached, wildlife experts have warned.
237. The findings correlate with analysis last year by the National Wildlife Federation that found ragweed growth rates and pollen counts increased with global warming.
238. In addition to a dazzling variety of wildlife, including several marine turtle species, the archipelago's rich lagoons spawn a treasure available in few other places: black pearls.
239. "We may be witnessing an epidemic in the Amur tiger population," Dale Miquelle, director for the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Russia Program, told the Guardian.
240. Any modification of genetic resource should prevent such ill-will modification which harms the stabilization of genetic structure of human and wildlife, or creates a new harmful organism.
241. Flying carpet, please show me a place where there' s some wildlife protection.
242. Wildlife official are celebrating the sighting of a beaver in the Detroit River for the first time in at least 75 years, signaling that efforts to clean up the waterway are paying off.
243. But officials at U.S.A.I.D., the World Wildlife Fund, and the Wildlife Conservation Society, all of which had been connected to the program, offered no information about ADMADE, which ended in 2000.
244. Rich with wildlife, the expansive network of mud channels, seagrass meadows, marshes and dunes on the northern coast of Germany and the Netherlands is a destination for serene views for miles.
245. Handlers at the Wildlife Zoo in Shandong Province say four "liger" cubs were born to the couple earlier this month.
246. Anyway, wildlife could habituate themselves to the changes of surroundings owing to the Qinghai-Tibetan railway building by learning and adjusting their behavior.
247. Mr. Goetschel is the official animal lawyer for the Swiss canton of Zurich, a sort of public defender who represents the interests of pets, farm animals and wildlife.
248. Therefore, the best way to restore Trias fish populations and to protect all of Trias marine wildlife is to abandon our regulations and adopt those of Omni.
249. Raccoon removal squirrel control Fredericksburg, Stafford, Virginia, and wildlife snake Skunk Valley pest control services experts bats, squirrels, mice, and remove the raccoons.
250. State and federal agriculture and wildlife officials boarded the plane, set traps and captured the eastern gray squirrel.
251. In past years, such blaring denunciations, of Kim Jong-il's economic failures, were heard only by North Korean guards and the wildlife that now occupies the no-man's land.
252. But the long-term rate has been much closer to 2.5% and that has left wildlife biologist Jim Estes — considered the species' top expert, having working with it for 40 years straight — dismayed.
253. A wolf shot by Jay Mize (background) is documented by wildlife biologist Michelle Kemner at the Department of Fish and Game in Nampa,(http:///wildlife.html) Idaho.
254. Located on the lower Kinabatangan River, the Sukau rainforest teems with wildlife, the star attraction being the proboscis monkey.
255. Moose and reindeer at a Stockholm wildlife park have been invited to an unusual taste panel that will help decide which type of salt should be used to de-ice the country's roads in wintertime.
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