What is conservation? Mention any two aims of conservation of natural resources.
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Nature conservation is a conservation movement focused on protecting species from extinction, maintaining and restoring habitats, enhancing ecosystem services and protecting biological diversity. A range of values underlie conservation, which can be guided by biocentrism, anthropocentrism, ecocentrism and sentientism.
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➝ conservation :-
- Conservation is the protection of things found in nature. It requires the sensible use of all Earth's natural resources: water, soil, minerals, wildlife, and forests. People who care about conservation try to preserve natural resources so they will still be around in the future.
➝ The two main objective of conserving resources are as follows:
- For the stage of human, providing a desirable backdrop is one of the objectives of conserving resources. Recreation and amenity are also included in this.
- Another objective is to conserve living species with their genetic variations to make it long lasting for future generation.
- By the process of rewilding, education, recycling, law, restoration, reservation of resources can be done in many cases.
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