
International Wildlife Conservation
International wildlife conservation refers to global efforts aimed at protecting endangered animal and plant species and their habitats. It involves governments, NGOs, and local communities working together to address threats such as poaching, habitat loss, and climate change. These efforts include creating protected areas, enforcing laws against illegal wildlife trade, and promoting sustainable practices. Conservation aims to maintain biodiversity, which is essential for healthy ecosystems, and to ensure that future generations can enjoy the natural world. By supporting international treaties and initiatives, countries strive to balance human needs with the preservation of wildlife.