Wildlife Protection

Wildlife protection refers to the practice of safeguarding animal species and their habitats from threats such as poaching, habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change. It encompasses various conservation efforts aimed at ensuring the survival of wild animals and the ecosystems they inhabit. Wildlife protection can involve legal measures, such as the establishment of national parks and wildlife reserves, regulations against hunting or trading endangered species, and initiatives for habitat restoration. It also includes community engagement, education, and advocacy to promote sustainable practices and awareness about the importance of biodiversity. The overall goal of wildlife protection is to maintain the ecological balance and preserve the natural heritage for future generations.