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Conservation groups are concerned with wild animal populations so they have pressured governments to create laws to protect them. Which example does NOT protect animal species?

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Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting wild plant and animal species and their habitat. Wildlife plays an important role in balancing the environment and provides stability to different natural processes of nature. The goal of wildlife conservation is to ensure that nature will be around for future generations to enjoy and also to recognize the importance of wildlife and wilderness for humans and other species alike.Many nations have government agencies and NGO's dedicated to wildlife conservation, which help to implement policies designed to protect wildlife. Numerous independent non-profit organizations also promote various wildlife conservation causes.

Wildlife conservation as a government involvement.

The World Conservation Strategy was developed in 1980 by the "International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources" (IUCN) with advice, cooperation and financial assistance of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Wildlife Fund and in collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco)"The strategy aims to "provide an intellectual framework and practical guidance for conservation actions." This thorough guidebook covers everything from the intended "users" of the strategy to its very priorities. It even includes a map section containing areas that have large seafood consumption and are therefore endangered by over fishing. The main sections are as follows:

According to the National Wildlife Federation, wildlife conservation in the United States gets a majority of its funding through appropriations from the federal budget, annual federal and state grants, and financial efforts from programs such as the Conservation Reserve Program, Wetlands Reserve Program and Wildlife Habitat Incentives Program.

Requirements for their achievement:
1-Maintenance of essential ecological processes and life-support systems.
2-Preservation of genetic diversity that is flora and fauna.
3-Sustainable utilization of species and ecosystems.
4-Priorities for national action:
5-A framework for national and sub-national conservation strategies.
6-Policy making and the integration of conservation and development.
7-Environmental planning and rational use allocation.
8-Priorities for international action:
International action: law and assistance.
9-Tropical forests and dry lands.
10-A global programme for the protection of genetic resource areas.

Map sections:
Tropical forests.
Deserts and areas subject to desertification.

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