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Conservation Geography

Conservation Geography is a field within Environmental Geography that focuses on understanding how to protect and manage natural resources and ecosystems. It combines geography, ecology, and social science to study the distribution of wildlife, habitats, and land use, aiming to identify areas that need conservation efforts. By analyzing spatial patterns and human impacts on the environment, Conservation Geography helps inform policies and strategies to preserve biodiversity and promote sustainable practices, ensuring that both nature and human communities can thrive together.