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What is the conservation policy of australia​

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Answered by achu2008
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Answered by phonix1
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A conservation policy is a policy aimed at conserving or restoring a declining species, a community, an ecosystem or a natural or semi-natural site.

Explanation:

Conservation in Australia is an issue of state and federal policy. Australia is one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world,[citation needed] with a large portion of species endemic to Australia. Preserving this wealth of biodiversity is important for future generations.

Animal habitats like reefs and forests must be preserved in order to preserve population and diversity of animal species. Conservation is vital for future study and for field research to be taken, and because biological richness is an unmeasurable aesthetic that may be developed into commercial recreational attractions.

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