Noun
wildlife sanctuary (plural wildlife sanctuaries)
An area of land that is managed in order to conserve wildlife (usually animals).
Burachapori and the adjoining Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary are part of the Kaziranga landscape. Source: Internet
For a look at local wildlife try Otterbrook Wildlife Sanctuary on Rocklinn Drive or take a 1.5-mile walk on an undeveloped rail bed along the Sebago to Sea Trail, whose marker is at 33 Main St. in East Windham. Source: Internet
Great Kills Wildlife Sanctuary -- cop lingo for the East River. Source: Internet
The “world’s loneliest elephant”, Kaavan, has reached Cambodia — on a flight all the way from Islamabad in Pakistan — and will now spend his days at the Cambodia Wildlife Sanctuary in the country’s northwest. Source: Internet
“The creek deserves to be declared as a part of the Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary, given its proximity to the sanctuary and global importance for protection of the habitats of the Indian Skimmer. Source: Internet
The team identified 50 different jaguars and observed high levels of gene flow within animals identified in the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and the Maya Forest Corridor, making these two areas critical for conservation efforts. Source: Internet