Wildlife Legislation

Wildlife legislation refers to a set of laws and regulations enacted by governments to protect wildlife and their habitats. This legislation aims to conserve biodiversity, ensure the sustainable use of natural resources, and prevent the exploitation and illegal trade of flora and fauna. Wildlife laws may cover various aspects, including the protection of endangered species, the management of hunting and fishing practices, and the preservation of natural ecosystems. These laws can establish protected areas, regulate land use, and set penalties for poaching or habitat destruction. Wildlife legislation is essential for maintaining ecological balance and supporting conservation efforts globally.