Wildlife Conservation

Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting and preserving wildlife and their natural habitats. It involves efforts to ensure the survival of various species, particularly those that are endangered or threatened due to factors such as habitat destruction, poaching, pollution, and climate change. Wildlife conservation aims to maintain biodiversity, ensuring that ecosystems remain healthy and function effectively. This can include the establishment of protected areas, such as national parks and wildlife reserves, as well as legal protections and regulations to prevent hunting and harvesting of species at risk. Conservation efforts may also involve community engagement, education, and research to understand the needs of wildlife and the impact of human activities on their survival.