game reserve
noun [ C ] uk/ˈɡeɪm rɪˌzɜːv/ us/ˈɡeɪm rɪˌzɝːv/
野生动物保护区;禁猎区
a protected area of land where wild animals can live safely or be hunted in a controlled way
The photograph shows an elephant and giraffes in the Masai Mara game reserve. 照片上有马赛马拉野生动物保护区内的大象和长颈鹿。
I was with my father in the Yala game reserve in Sri Lanka when I saw my first leopard. 我第一次看到豹子是和我父亲在斯里兰卡的雅拉禁猎区。
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- The Selous game reserve in Southeast Tanzania is the largest in Africa.
- The Kalahari bushmen were evicted from the game reserve, where they have lived for several millennia.
- At the edge of the beautiful game reserve, villagers farmed their cocoa crop.
- Game capture is necessary to preserve species and maintain wildlife numbers in game reserves.
- The celebrated Kruger National Park is the place to go to catch glimpses of the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo), but South Africa also boasts nearly 300 smaller parks and game reserves.