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North American Wildlife Conservation

North American wildlife conservation involves protecting and managing native plant and animal species and their habitats to ensure ecological health and biodiversity. It includes efforts like establishing protected areas, restoring endangered populations, regulating hunting and fishing, and promoting sustainable practices. Collaborations between governments, organizations, and communities aim to maintain healthy ecosystems, support endangered species, and balance human activity with nature. These initiatives help preserve the rich natural heritage of North America for current and future generations, ensuring that wildlife thrives amid changing environmental conditions.