Definition: In the context of ecology, "semiwildness" refers to a situation where an ecosystem is experiencing some form of disturbance or change that has not yet caused significant harm. This may be due to natural processes such as erosion or plant growth, but it can also involve human activities such as habitat destruction or pollution. While semiwildness can occur in many ecosystems around the world, it can be particularly challenging and stressful for species that are already threatened or endangered. Semiwildness may lead to reduced genetic