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Conservation Units

Conservation Units are specific areas or populations designated for conservation efforts to protect biodiversity and ecosystems. These units can be regions, habitats, or even distinct populations of species that are recognized for their ecological importance. By focusing on these units, conservationists aim to preserve wildlife and habitats, maintain genetic diversity, and enhance ecosystem health. The establishment of Conservation Units helps in prioritizing resources and strategies, ensuring that efforts are effective in combating threats like habitat loss, climate change, and extinction. Essentially, they serve as focal points for targeted environmental protection.