wildliferich
Wildliferich is a term used in conservation discourse to describe landscapes and seascapes that host high levels of wildlife diversity and abundant wildlife populations. It is not a formal classification, but a descriptor intended to convey ecological richness and the functioning of trophic networks.
The term is applied to terrestrial and marine environments, ranging from tropical rainforests to coral reefs,
Common characteristics include high species richness, the presence of keystone or umbrella species, structural habitat complexity,
Researchers and conservation planners assess wildliferich using a variety of indicators, including species inventories, ecological indices,
The concept emphasizes conservation value beyond sheer area or economic yield, highlighting resilience and ecosystem services.
Examples commonly cited as wildliferich include well-protected tropical forests and healthy coral reef systems, while ongoing