Biology, asked by Kinal8010, 1 year ago

What are the two main aims of wildlife conservation?


riya301203: To conserve and protect the species and their habitat and to recognize importance of the wildlife

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Answered by Anonymous
40

Hi Mate,

The two main aim's of wildlife conservation is:

1. to save endangered animals.

2. to take proper care of animals with their life.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
8

The two main aims of wildlife conservation

Explanation:

  • Wildlife conservation is an action in which humans becomes aware to safeguard plants and other animal species and their environments.
  • Wildlife conservation is very significant since wildlife and wilderness play an vital role in conserving the environmental balance and subsidize to human quality of life.Wildlife includes all mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, etc., that live in the wild.
  • Some examples of wildlife here in Washington are bullfrogs, coyotes, deer, elk, mountain goats, pheasants, robins, (big horn) sheep, and snakes. Dogs, cattle, barnyard goats and sheep, etc. are not wildlife.
  • The main aim of wildlife conservation is Maintenance of rare species in protected areas such as national parks, sanctuaries etc. Protection of wild life through legislation such as banning hunting etc.

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