Wildlife is characterized as any living creature, wild by nature, endowed with sensation and power of voluntary motion and including mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, which spend a majority of their life cycle on land.

See also:
"Wildlife" is in the NAICS Code "813312"
(Environment, Conservation and Wildlife OrganizationsWildlife preservation organizations)


"Wildlife" is in the UNSPSC Code "70000000"
Farming and Fishing and Forestry and Wildlife Contracting Services

Ref: 122763/2006-10-02


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Wildlife habitat (Wildlife habitat -is described as the native. ..)

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