Wildlife

Wildlife refers to all living organisms that are undomesticated and exist in their natural environments, including animals, birds, insects, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It encompasses a vast range of species and ecosystems, varying from terrestrial and freshwater to marine environments. Wildlife is essential for maintaining ecological balance and contributing to biodiversity, which is crucial for ecosystem services, such as pollination, nutrient cycling, and habitat support. The study and conservation of wildlife are critical for preserving the planet’s natural heritage, ensuring species survival, and sustaining the health of ecosystems amidst threats such as habitat destruction, climate change, poaching, and pollution. Wildlife serves not only ecological functions but also cultural, educational, and economic roles for human societies, fostering a connection to nature and providing resources for recreation and tourism.