Wildlife Conservation

Wildlife Conservation refers to the practice of protecting and preserving animal species and their habitats. It involves efforts to prevent the extinction of endangered species, maintain biodiversity, and ensure that ecosystems remain healthy and functional. Wildlife conservation aims to manage natural resources sustainably, allowing both wildlife and humans to coexist while addressing issues such as habitat loss, poaching, climate change, and pollution. Techniques can include the establishment of protected areas, wildlife corridors, legal protections, rehabilitation programs, and the promotion of public awareness and education about the importance of conserving wildlife. Overall, wildlife conservation is essential for maintaining the balance of ecosystems and the overall health of the planet.