10 Interesting Fact About Conservation biology and habitat protection
10 Interesting Fact About Conservation biology and habitat protection
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Biology Conservation is the study of how to maintain biodiversity and sustainability of the natural environment.
Habitat is a place to live and breed a species.
Habitat conservation can be done by maintaining environmental quality and improving damaged environmental conditions.
Some habitat conservation strategies that are commonly carried out are habitat restoration, land use arrangements, and making ecological corridors.
Habitat conservation can also be done through illegal hunting and trade in illegal wildlife.
Habitat that is well maintained can provide economic benefits, such as tourism and sustainable forest products.
Habitat conservation can also help reduce the impact of climate change, such as increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Habitat conservation can help improve air and water quality, as well as reducing the risk of natural disasters.
The role of the community in habitat conservation is very important, because they can help monitor environmental conditions and take action to preserve their sustainability.
Habitat conservation is not only for human interest, but also to maintain biodiversity which is very important for the survival of all beings on earth.