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n. 野生动植物



    wildlife
    [ noun ]
    all living things (except people) that are undomesticated
    <noun.group>
    chemicals could kill all the wildlife


    1. "Once they deplete their fat reserves, then they start metabolizing protein at a more extensive rate," said Glenn DelGiudice, a wildlife biologist specializing in nutrition and physiology.
    2. The federal government provided the states with $297 million this year to help finance fish and wildlife restoration programs.
    3. "For the wildlife artist there's nothing greater than the Federal Duck Stamp," says Neal Anderson, the winner last year, who was selected in his sixth try with a painting of a pair of lesser scaup nestled amid a growth of reeds in a pond.
    4. Stress or injury from Hurricane Hugo probably contributed to the death of the sole male red wolf in a wildlife refuge, but four pups of the endangered species appear healthy, the refuge manager said.
    5. One factor that encourages poaching is the high value that the public puts on wildlife trophies.
    6. Yeutter and Lujan also called on Congress to broaden provisions of the Endangered Species Act so that an exemption committee will have more latitude to consider the economic and social impact of protecting wildlife.
    7. Mr. Hull hopes mostly Saudis will volunteer so that they will appreciate their "wildlife heritage." Meanwhile, 12 million barrels of oil creeps slowly closer.
    8. The tanker rammed jagged Bligh Reef, gashing its hull and spewing nearly 11 million gallons of Alaska crude oil in a spill which devastated fisheries, wildlife and the scenic shores of Prince William Sound.
    9. The hunt will bring the total alligators killed this year to about 8,000, said John White, a wildlife biologist with the commission.
    10. It features mountains, towering trees, foliage and wildlife lit in bright, jewel-like colors.
    11. Ralph Taylor, a state wildlife official, said the moose should be out of rut by now, but perhaps is being kept sexually active by the proximity of heifers in heat.
    12. Federal wildlife officials planned to examine the bear's remains for possible clues to the attack.
    13. This is a town that surrendered its name to a deadly disease and signaled to the world what unchecked industrial waste can do to humans, wildlife and their surroundings.
    14. Scientists say the area teams with wildlife, including thousands of penguins.
    15. But a last-minute groundswell of opposition, primarily against drilling in the wildlife refuge, and the threat of a filibuster kept the bill from proceeding.
    16. Attorneys for Hazelwood and the state had expected jury selection would take two weeks because of publicity about the accident that polluted pristine waters, tarred shorelines, killed wildlife and disrupted fishing.
    17. Since the early 1980s, wildlife biologists have been strapping transmitters weighing about 20 grams, or about as heavy as two quarters, on the backs of both juvenile and adult owls.
    18. Cleaner air, cleaner water, increased protection for American wildlife _ this pro-growth administration has also been staunchly pro-environment," Reagan told the "Take Pride in America" awards ceremony.
    19. It has burned for ten days through rugged wildlife habitat in the eastern Utah reservation.
    20. The study said the service views wildlife management "primarily as an adjunct of timber production" in each individual forest when a regional approach is needed.
    21. A federal appeals court has ruled the Humane Society has legal standing to challenge the expansion of hunting on federal wildlife preserves.
    22. She said zinc is dangerous to fish and wildlife, and hexavalent chromium is dangerous to people and aquatic life.
    23. Keane said that diesel is poisonous to fish and other wildlife but that any fuel not contained would be diluted quickly in the Mississippi's swift current.
    24. Officials continued efforts to stanch the spill, which cut off water to hundreds of thousands of residents and killed wildlife.
    25. I have just done over several thousand miles and feel I deserve it." At least 46 pilot whales died in a mass beaching in the remote far north of New Zealand and wildlife rangers were trying to refloat 10 that survived, officials said Thursday.
    26. West Germany (before unification) consumed just over 1m tonnes a year with just over half collected after use. The dumped oil is not only a wasted resource but a powerful pollutant which can contaminate land, poison water supplies and destroy wildlife.
    27. He will speak to 550 guests at the luncheon on wildlife conservation.
    28. What species of fish or wildlife will be threatened by acute or chronic toxicity?
    29. The concerns include development affecting wildlife migration patterns and the church's drilling of a well in a geothermal aquifer.
    30. Wetlands are important not only as habitats for wildlife, but as natural filters for pollutants.
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