yes ,because bird sanctuaries are included in wildlife
The RSPB is associated with wildlife, but mainly with birds. From the official site, it says that they mainly to take care of birds, but does extend to wildlife in general.
Yes. There are a lot of birds. Many of them are protected on 'National Wildlife Refuges'. There are 7 wildlife refuges in Idaho and they are:Bear Lake National Wildlife RefugeCamas National Wildlife RefugeDeer Flat National Wildlife RefugeGrays Lake National Wildlife RefugeKootenai National Wildlife RefugeMinidoka National Wildlife RefugeOxford Slough National Wildlife Refuge
Yes
well they look after the wildlife and put out food and water for the birds andthat's really all they have to do for the wildlife side of it
A wildlife area for birds is usually called a bird sanctuary. For example, in Middletown, Rhode Island, there is a place where birds' habitat is protected; it's called the Norman Bird Sanctuary.
Japan does indeed have a wildlife like most countries it has bears, birds and even monkeys.
Inga Brynildson has written: 'Birds in art' -- subject(s): American Art, Birds in art, Exhibitions, Wildlife art, Wildlife artists
William J. Weber has written: 'Wild Orphan Babies: Mammals and Birds' 'Attracting birds to your yard' -- subject(s): Bird attracting 'Attracting Birds and Other Wildlife to Your Yard' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Wildlife attracting, Gardening to attract wildlife, Attracting, Birds, Bird attracting
A wildlife garden is an environment that is attractive to various forms of wildlife such as birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects,...
If you define 'type' as 'class', there are mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, and fish in Wyoming's wildlife.
Gamekeeper.
plants,monkeys,birds, and lots of mammals