
Non-game Species Conservation
Non-game species conservation refers to the protection and management of animal and plant species that are not hunted or fished for sport or food. This includes many plants, insects, birds, and mammals that play crucial roles in ecosystems but often lack the same attention as game species like deer or fish. Conservation efforts may involve habitat preservation, research, and policies to ensure these species thrive. Protecting non-game species is vital for maintaining biodiversity, ecological balance, and the health of our environment. By safeguarding them, we also support the overall resilience of ecosystems that benefit all living organisms, including humans.