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describe the Wild life conservation project briefly​

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Answered by ss6406817
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Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting plant and animal species and their habitats. As part of the world’s ecosystems, wildlife provides balance and stability to nature’s processes. The goal of wildlife conservation is to ensure the survival of these species, and to educate people on living sustainably with other species.

The human population has grown exponentially over the past 200 years, to more than seven billion people today, and it continues to rapidly grow. This means natural resources are being consumed faster than ever by the billions of people on the planet. This growth and development also endangers the habitats and existence of various types of wildlife around the world, particularly animals and plants that may be displaced for land development, or used for food or other human purposes. Other threats to wildlife include the introduction of invasive species from other parts of the world, climate change, pollution, hunting, fishing, and poaching.

Answered by abigaildsouza510
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Answer:

the wildlife conservation is aimed to ensure the survival of wildlife and sustainable lifeforms.

Explanation:

the goal is to protect the endangered species and to educate people on the need and sustainability with other lifeforms (wild).

wildlife project deals with the effort to maintain and use the natural resources in a more sustainable manner.

this is to make sure that the future generations can also have the privilege of witnessing all kinds of existing life-forms and natural resources.

it is the responsibility of every individual to protect nature and life-forms.

some wild life conservation projects include :

  • project tiger (to protect and conserve tigers under wildlife act, 1972)
  • project elephant
  • project leopard
  • project panda
  • crocodile conservation project. and so on..
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