The largest wildlife habitat is the plains.
Yes
Wildlife - The animlas that live in their natural habitat untamed and undomesticated by man
This relationship is parasitic. This relationship is parasitic.
Richard L Schroeder has written: 'Community models for wildlife impact assessment' -- subject(s): Wildlife conservation, Wildlife habitat improvement 'Guidelines for the development of community-level habitat evaluation models' -- subject(s): Biotic communities, Habitat (Ecology) 'Selecting habitat management strategies on refuges' -- subject(s): Ecosystem management, Management, National Wildlife Refuge System (U.S.), Wildlife refuges
fish
George Hess has written: 'Assessing the suitability of windbreaks as wildlife habitat' -- subject(s): Wildlife habitat improvement, Windbreaks, shelterbelts
effects of habitat fragmentation on wildlife, climate change affecting distribution of endemic species,
David Harold Johnson has written: 'Wildlife habitats and species associations in Oregon and Washington' -- subject(s): Wildlife habitat improvement, Habitat (Ecology), Wildlife management, Fishery management
The man planted the tree to provide shade, create a habitat for wildlife, improve air quality, and contribute to the environment's overall health.
it can't
Wildlife is naturally abundant in every habitat, EXCEPT where man us interfered and killed it off.