Wildlife/biodiversity Conservation

Wildlife/biodiversity conservation is the practice of protecting animal species and their ecosystems. It is a critical process in maintaining the balance of nature and preserving the world’s natural heritage. By conserving wildlife and their habitats, we can ensure that all species’ populations are stable and can thrive in their natural environment. Conservation also helps prevent extinctions and promote the long-term survival of a wide range of species. Conservation efforts help protect important resources such as clean water, fertile soil, and medicinal plants. Additionally, it helps maintain the diversity of ecosystems which are essential for the healthy functioning of nature, and it's an important part of mitigating climate change. Furthermore, preserving wildlife and their habitats helps maintain the beauty of our planet for future generations.

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Evolutionary Conservation of Hox Genes in Vertebrate Brain Development

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Mediating Effect of Depressive Symptoms in the Relationship Between Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Health Conservation in Community-Dwelling Vulnerable Diabetic Elderly People

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Appropriate Conservation Machinery for Mungbean Cultivation in the Southern Region of Bangladesh

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Conservation, Creation, and Evolution: Revising the Darwinian Project

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Energy Conservation Measures in Heavy Trucks Freight Transport

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Distribution and Conservation Challenges of Diurnal Large Mammals in Bayo Community Managed Forest, Salamago Woreda, South Omo Zone, Southern Ethiopia

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GIS Based Approach for Analysis of Habitat Suitability and wildlife conservation for African Buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) at Dhati Welel National Park, Ethiopia

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White Eared Kob (Kobuskobleucotis, Lichtenstein and Peters, 1854,) in Ethiopia; Migration Status, Potential Anthropogenic Threats and Conservation Directives from an Ecotourism Perspectives

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Rbm45 Phylogenetics, Protein Domain Conservation, and Gene Architecture in Clade Metazoa

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Potential of Energy Efficiency and Conservation Measures in Residential Buildings in Ghana (Case Study of Student Hostel)

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Rooted Resistance: Women’s Socio-Cultural Roles in Environmental Conservation in a Patriarchal Society in Northern Uganda

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