Game Reserve
/ˈɡeɪm rɪˌzɜːrv/
Definitions
- (n.) A legally designated area set aside for the conservation and management of wildlife, where hunting is regulated or prohibited.
The government established a game reserve to protect endangered species from poaching.
Forms
- game reserve
- game reserves
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Commentary
The term typically appears in statutes and regulations governing wildlife conservation and land use; precise boundaries and permissible activities are key drafting considerations.
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