
American Wildlife
American wildlife comprises a diverse range of animals native to or found in the United States, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and insects. This rich biodiversity results from varied habitats such as forests, deserts, wetlands, mountains, and plains. Many species are integral to ecosystems—pollinating plants, controlling pests, and maintaining ecological balance. Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered species and preserve habitats amid human development and climate change. Understanding American wildlife fosters appreciation for nature’s complexity and the importance of sustainable coexistence.