cheetahs and lions
Most game reserves were built to protect animals from poaching, but sometimes they can't prevent it as poachers often sneak in. Hunters with licenses can often come in and shoot certain types of animals. But they unlike poachers only kill species that are not endangered. Another reason game reserves were created was to show tourists just how great the country's (Africa for example) native animals are.
the t-rex and the dancing whitches and fat people
Game Reserves have had a positive effect on the number of individuals in many species across the continent. Many animals that were endangered have started showing signs of recovery. Ex: The Rhino populations are on the upward trend over the past few years because of good conservation measures taken by these reserves.
THey are niether. Although they live mainly in game reserves, they thrive all across africa.
Game reserves are planned, designed and maintained.
Large open wide spaces for animals to live freely in, these places are protected by the law and no hunters can harm any animals that live there. The animals are also saved from pollution and deforestation.
At wildlife game reserves in Africa (for example) tourists come to the reserve and go on safaris. This brings money into the reserve to be spent on better healthcare and treatment for the animals and payment for the staff that work there. Game reserves are often in remote bushland and are often staffed by mostly park rangers. Their main objective is the animals care and welfare.
Yankari game reserve. Borgu game reserve.
No . but there are the game reserves
When wild animals are kept in captivity, they are typically kept in a zoo. The wild animals are on display where the public can see them in this setting.
In game reserves in Africa, mostly.
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