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wildlife$91971$ - traducción al árabe

MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF WILDLIFE POPULATIONS
Wildlife Management; Wildlife technology; Wildlife law; History of wildlife management
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wildlife      
n. حيوانات ضارية
wild animal         
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UNDOMESTICATED ORGANISMS THAT GROW OR LIVE WILD IN AN AREA WITHOUT BEING INTRODUCED BY HUMANS
Wild animal; Wild animals; Wildlifer; Undomesticated; Destruction of wildlife; Wild plant; Over-exploitation of wildlife; Media depictions of wildlife; Wildlife in religion; Wildlife of the World
حَيَوَانٌ بَرِّىٌ
WILDLIFE         
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  • Adult Hyrax
  • alt=A Douglas squirrel (Tamiasciurus douglasii)
  • alt=World map of prehistoric human migrations
UNDOMESTICATED ORGANISMS THAT GROW OR LIVE WILD IN AN AREA WITHOUT BEING INTRODUCED BY HUMANS
Wild animal; Wild animals; Wildlifer; Undomesticated; Destruction of wildlife; Wild plant; Over-exploitation of wildlife; Media depictions of wildlife; Wildlife in religion; Wildlife of the World

ألاسم

حيوانات ضارية

Definición

undomesticated
a.
Wild, not tame.

Wikipedia

Wildlife management

Wildlife management is the management process influencing interactions among and between wildlife, its habitats and people to achieve predefined impacts. It attempts to balance the needs of wildlife with the needs of people using the best available science. Wildlife management can include wildlife conservation, gamekeeping and pest control. Wildlife management draws on disciplines such as mathematics, chemistry, biology, ecology, climatology and geography to gain the best results.

Wildlife management aims to halt the loss in the Earth's biodiversity, by taking into consideration ecological principles such as carrying capacity, disturbance and succession, and environmental conditions such as physical geography, pedology and hydrology. Most wildlife biologists are concerned with the conservation and improvement of habitats; although rewilding is increasingly being undertaken. Techniques can include reforestation, pest control, nitrification and denitrification, irrigation, coppicing and hedge laying.

Gamekeeping is the management or control of wildlife for the well-being of game and may include the killing of other animals which share the same niche or predators to maintain a high population of more profitable species, such as pheasants introduced into woodland. In his 1933 book Game Management, Aldo Leopold, one of the pioneers of wildlife management as a science, defined it as "the art of making land produce sustained annual crops of wild game for recreational use".

Pest control is the control of real or perceived pests and can be used for the benefit of wildlife, farmers, gamekeepers or human safety. In the United States, wildlife management practices are often implemented by a governmental agency to uphold a law, such as the Endangered Species Act.

In the United Kingdom, wildlife management is undertaken by several organizations including government bodies such as the Forestry Commission, Charities such as the RSPB and The Wildlife Trusts and privately hired gamekeepers and contractors. Legislation has also been passed to protect wildlife such as the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. The UK government also give farmers subsidies through the Countryside Stewardship Scheme to improve the conservation value of their farms.