Forestry vs Wildlife - What's the difference?
forestry | wildlife |
The science of planting and growing trees in forests.
The art and practice of planting and growing trees in forests.
The art and practice of cultivating, exploiting and renewing forests for commercial purposes.
Commercial tree farming.
(countable) A tree farm.
animals living and plants growing in their natural environment
(slang) members of a college fraternity
Wild animals, excluding fish.{{cite web
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As nouns the difference between forestry and wildlife
is that forestry is the science of planting and growing trees in forests while wildlife is animals living and plants growing in their natural environment.forestry
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(forestries)Synonyms
* silviculture, sylviculturewildlife
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citation, title=Glossary , publisher=The Pacific Streamkeepers Federation , accessdate=2011-04-28}}{{cite web
citation, title=Wetlands Discovery Program Dictionary , publisher=Santa Clara Valley Audubon society , accessdate=2011-04-28}}
