Examples of 'populations of wild' in a sentence

Meaning of "populations of wild"

populations of wild: Refers to the communities of undomesticated animals living in their natural habitats. This phrase is commonly used in discussions related to wildlife conservation, ecology, or research

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Observed trends in populations of wild species include.
Populations of wild animals bounce quickly back.
The disease affects populations of wild salmonid.
Populations of wild animals and plants have been developed and implemented.
Trends in extinction risk and populations of wild relatives.
The largest populations of wild giraffes now live in Tanzania.
Humans have had a great impact on the populations of wild equines.
Have good populations of wild brook trout.
The rampant hunting severely affected the populations of wild animals.
Exposure to infected populations of wild or domesticated rodents and their fleas.
A rapidly expanding human population is putting increasing pressure on populations of wild caught fish.
Significant spread in naive populations of wild or cultured aquatic animals.
Herbicides containing glyphosate can be an effective tool to control larger populations of wild parsnip.
The effects of most diseases in populations of wild mammals are more subtle.
Since 1995, Fundación Global Nature has worked on the improvement of the populations of wild rabbit.

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The stream supports populations of wild cutthroat trout and brook trout.
Mahale hosts and protects one of the most important populations of wild chimpanzees.
Subregions with large populations of wild or feral pigs or African wild suids ;.
The South Fork of the Payette River supports excellent populations of wild rainbow trout.
Despite decreasing populations of wild birds, Slovakia made its hunting rules less stringent in 2009.
Our economy and health depends on sustaining robust populations of wild species and healthy ecosystems.
These countries represent the 13 countries who still have extant populations of wild Asian elephants.
Sub-regions with large populations of wild and feral pigs ;.
Founded in the 1890s, it was likely named for local populations of wild roses.
This improvement will allow populations of wild bees to grow.
There are two genetically distinct populations of wild European bass.
Are dams destroying the populations of wild salmon?
One of Africa 's largest populations of wild dog.
Materials were gathered from three geographically distinct populations of wild lesser snow geese ( Chen caerulescens ).
The phenology and development of southern Wisconsin populations of wild ginseng ( Panax quinquefolius L. ) are described.

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