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Species preservation

Species preservation is the practice of protecting and maintaining healthy populations of plants, animals, and other organisms to prevent their extinction. This involves conserving their habitats, restoring ecosystems, and implementing laws and policies that safeguard biodiversity. By preserving species, we support ecological balance, which benefits humans by ensuring clean air, water, and food supplies, as well as providing recreational opportunities and cultural heritage. Preservation efforts also address threats like climate change, habitat destruction, and pollution, recognizing that every species plays a role in the health of our planet and the well-being of future generations.