Wildlife Conservation

Wildlife Conservation refers to the practice of protecting and preserving natural habitats and the species that inhabit them. It involves various efforts aimed at maintaining biodiversity, preventing extinction, and ensuring the sustainability of wildlife populations. This field encompasses a range of activities, including habitat restoration, legal protection of endangered species, and the establishment of wildlife reserves and protected areas. Wildlife conservation also addresses the impact of human activities, such as urban development, pollution, and climate change, which threaten wildlife and their ecosystems. The ultimate goal of wildlife conservation is to maintain healthy ecosystems and the genetic diversity of living organisms, ensuring that both wildlife and humanity can coexist sustainably.