Wildlife Conservation

Wildlife conservation refers to the practice of protecting and preserving animal species and their habitats to ensure their survival and promote biodiversity. This field encompasses a range of activities aimed at preventing species extinction, managing habitats, and maintaining ecological balance. Wildlife conservation efforts may involve the establishment of protected areas such as national parks and wildlife reserves, legal protections against poaching and exploitation, as well as restoration projects for degraded ecosystems. Conservationists often work to mitigate the impacts of human activities, like urbanization, pollution, and climate change, which threaten wildlife. The goal of wildlife conservation is to maintain healthy populations of species and the ecosystems they inhabit, supporting the overall health of the planet.