Wildlife

by Liam O'Connor
Wildlife

Humans have long been fascinated by wildlife. For centuries, we have hunted and killed animals for food and sport. Today, we often view wildlife from a distance, as something to be admired but not interacted with.

Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants and animals. In some cases, such as with fish in the ocean or migratory birds, wildlife can be found far from human habitation. However, much of our interaction with wildlife takes place in more familiar settings such as parks, forests, and even our own backyards.

There are many reasons why people value wildlife. For some, it is simply a matter of aesthetics – they appreciate the beauty of nature and the creatures that inhabit it. For others, there is a sense of wonderment at seeing wild animals up close; an appreciation for the natural world and all its complexities. And still others may find comfort in knowing that wilderness still exists amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whatever the reason, it is important to remember that we are not alone on this planet – we share it with other living things, each deserving of our respect.

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