
Biome Conservation
Biome conservation involves protecting large geographic areas that share similar ecosystems, plants, and animals. These ecosystems, called biomes, include forests, grasslands, deserts, and wetlands. Conservation efforts aim to preserve the natural environment, maintain biodiversity, and ensure that ecosystems can function properly. This is important because healthy biomes provide resources like clean water, air, and food, and support wildlife and human communities. Protecting biomes often involves establishing protected areas, restoring damaged habitats, and promoting sustainable practices to prevent habitat destruction and climate change impacts.