how wildlife is dependent on natural vegetation
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- Natural vegetation refers to the natural growth of plants in a particular region.
- The animals that live in a specific region are what we call the wildlife of the region.
- Just as vegetation is the flora, wildlife is the fauna of a region.
- Animals can be found in every time of vegetation and are usually isolated from any human contact. It includes all the animals, birds, insects etc of the region.
- Natural vegetation and wildlife exist only in the Biosphere and are interlinked and dependent on one another for survival.
- Vegetation serves as wildlife habitat and the energy source for the vast array of animal species on the planet (and, ultimately, to those that feed on these).
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- Natural vegetation refers to the natural growth of plants in a particular region.
- The animals that live in a specific region are what we call the wildlife of the region.
- Just as vegetation is the flora, wildlife is the fauna of a region.
- Animals can be found in every time of vegetation and are usually isolated from any human contact. It includes all the animals, birds, insects etc of the region.
- Natural vegetation and wildlife exist only in the Biosphere and are interlinked and dependent on one another for survival.
- Vegetation serves as wildlife habitat and the energy source for the vast array of animal species on the planet (and, ultimately, to those that feed on these).
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