- California Department of Fish and Wildlife Home Page
The Department of Fish and Wildlife manages California's diverse fish, wildlife, and plant resources, and the habitats upon which they depend, for their ecological values and for their use and enjoyment by the public
- National Geographic Documentary - Fighting to Survive Wild Nature . . .
WWF’s 2014 Living Planet Report found wildlife populations of vertebrate species—mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish—have declined by 52 percent over the last 40 years And the impacts
- Animal Facts and Nature Information - Wildlife Informer
At Wildlife Informer, our mission is to share interesting facts and stunning imagery of the natural world Our love for animals and their habitats drives us to continually explore and learn about the wild
- Wildlife Guide | National Wildlife Federation
Wildlife species depend on their habitats, and on one another, to thrive Learn the benefits of healthy and diverse populations, and what needs to be done to protect those at risk
- Wildlife Conservation | Initiatives | WWF
We drive the agenda to combat wildlife crime and illegal and unsustainable trade in wildlife And we cultivate partnerships, resources, and new solutions to disrupt these highly damaging drivers of species loss and continue to address economic inequity of local people
- Wildlife - WWF
Our planet’s wildlife is in crisis – numbers have fallen by more than half since 1970, and species are becoming extinct at an alarming rate Discover what WWF is doing to protect wildlife
- Wildlife | Healthy Pets, Healthy People | CDC
Wildlife are undomesticated animals living in nature Wildlife have countless benefits for the ecosystem and for our health and wellbeing, including pollinating our food, controlling pests, and being a source of beauty and inspiration
- USDA-APHIS: Wildlife Services
Wildlife are one of America’s most valued public resources Yet in the dynamic landscape we share, wildlife-related problems—disease threats, livestock predation, crop losses, property damage, and more—are common
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