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.
They are mostly protected by their mothers. Otherwise, the are protected by a wildlife service I'm sure.
No. They are protected by the law. With few exceptions, all Australian indigenous wildlife is protected by law.
Yes, all birds of prey are protected.
About 27% of Costa Rica is protected wilderness
Tiger lepord
because if it isn't it will affects the ecosystem
The importance of a wildlife park is to manage wildlife in their natural habitats. This also allows people to view nature in a protected area.
A wildlife preserve is a protected piece of land by the government in order not to endanger the usually vibrant wildlife in that area. Wildlife conservation is the protection of species and habitats of animals.
a wildlife sanctuary is a protected place where government doesnt allow visitors to go in the natural habitats of the animals
wildlife sanctuary can take a few different forms. One of them is the obvious, a protected area of land where hunting is forbidden. An expanse of sea or water might be protected in the same way.
Wildlife Sanctuary = areas where animals are protected from any disturbance to them and their habitat. Biosphere Reserve = large areas of protected land for conservation of wildlife , plant and animal resources and traditional life of tribal living in that area.