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game reserve
noun
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▪ My boss was struggling to finance every national park and game reserve in the country.
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Game reserve

Game reserves are large areas of land where wild animals live safely or are hunted in a controlled way for sport.

Many game reserves are located in Africa. Most are open to the public, and tourists commonly take sightseeing safaris.

In a game reserve, ecosystems are protected and conservation is usually a key. Indigenous wildlife in its natural habitat help in providing an environment where growth in numbers at a natural rate can occur.

Some game reserves contain more than one ecosystem, sometimes even five, ranging from valley bushveld, savannah grassland and fynbos to riverine forest and acacia woodland; this provides a dramatic improvement on the types of wildlife that are present and the numerous species of birds that thrive on in these environments.

The biggest attraction is the Big Five game (Africa) - rhinoceros, elephant, buffalo, leopard and lion, named so because of the difficulty in hunting them.

Usage examples of "game reserve".

The wide, seasonally low river was located on the outskirts of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.

He owns a farm and game reserve and has an abiding concern for the peoples and wildlife of his native continent, an interest strongly reflected in his novels.

A quarter of the northern plateau was given over to their plant, another quarter contained a sanatorium and reserve for hardy tourists, and the other half was a game reserve and ecological study area.