Across
- 1. Susceptible to harm, injury, or attack; easily hurt physically or emotionally; in need of special protection or care.
- 5. To make or become less or smaller in size, amount, intensity, or importance; to reduce or weaken something gradually.
- 8. People who illegally hunt, catch, or fish on someone else's property or in protected areas, often for valuable or rare animals or plants.
- 9. At risk of becoming endangered; facing a high likelihood of harm, danger, or extinction.
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- 2. To completely eliminate or destroy something undesirable or harmful; to eradicate something means to remove it entirely.
- 3. In danger of extinction; facing a very high risk of no longer existing as a species.
- 4. Domesticated animals, such as cattle, sheep, and poultry, raised for agricultural purposes, typically for their meat, milk, wool, or other products.
- 6. The natural environment or surroundings where an organism, plant, or animal, usually lives or grows; the specific place that provides the necessary conditions for their survival.
- 7. To regain or get back something that was lost, stolen, damaged, or missing
- 8. An animal that is hunted, caught, and eaten by another for food; a victim of an attack or exploitation.
