Wildlife Conservation
Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild animal species and their habitats in order to maintain biological diversity and sustain the natural environment. It involves the management of human activities, such as hunting, urban development, and pollution, that can negatively affect animal populations. Wildlife conservation also works to prevent the extinction of endangered species and to restore habitats that have been destroyed or fragmented. By taking action to protect wildlife and its habitat, we can help ensure the survival of species, promote biodiversity, and improve the overall health of our environment.
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