Natural Resources are something of value people get from the environment, such as air,water,animals,plants,rocks and minerals. plants are renewable resources as,when a plant is grown,we get many seeds from the flower of that plant and the same plant can be grown.animals increase their number by reproduction.
Yes
A wild animal is a living creature that is not a plant, and is untamed or domesticated, in a natural state.
yes, such as a water vole living in the wild.
The Wild Wild World of Animals - 1973 Alaska's Living Tundra was released on: USA: 5 January 1975
Wild life is renewable. Animals reproduce and make more of themselves. It is, of course, possible to hunt a given species to extinction (which has been done many times) in which case that particular species ceases to be renewable, but with proper management, any species can be renewable.
yes they release the animals back into the wild all the time on tv
DNR - Department of Natural Resources
Fresh water,wood,wild animals
Technically, yes, because if they are living out of captivity (ownership) they are considered wild animals.
This is a tough question, as there are many contributing factors, but the main ones would most likely be Environment, Health, and Resources. -In Resources, an animal's life can be limited by the availability of food, water, and shelter. -In Health, an Animal's life can be limited by plagues, parasites, and predators. -In Environment, not living in a compatible environment can limit an animals health, by giving it incompatible resources. Also, an animal living in a controlled environment, like a zoo, tends to live longer than an animal living in the wild.
what do you understand by a wild life sanctuary?A wild life sanctuary is a place where animals are kept safe, and not haunted by other animals or humans. The animals in the wild life sanctuary feel that they are kind of living in their real habitat but with out anyone haunting them. :-)
The wild animals, the forest vegetation, the birds and the insects are the living things that are found in the forests.