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International conventions and organizations tend to define “wildlife” as including all animals, plants and fungi living in the wild. More simply, living things, especially mammals, birds, and fishes are neither human nor domesticated. With global warming, many species are threatened and struggling to survive. Wildlife sanctuaries are protected areas that provide a safe haven for animals and their habitats. They help conserve biodiversity and prevent species extinction. 

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February 07, 2026

Himalayan marmots prepare for winter by accumulating fat reserves before hibernation, navigating competition and predators. Discover these and other dramatic natural wonders on BBC Earth, offering 50 years of entertaining and thought-provoking natural history content.

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