
Threatened Species Protection Act
The Threatened Species Protection Act is a law designed to safeguard plants and animals at risk of extinction. It provides guidelines for identifying, monitoring, and protecting vulnerable species and their habitats. The act enables authorities to regulate activities like land development and resource use to prevent harm. It also promotes recovery plans to help species recover and thrive. Overall, the act aims to balance human interests with the need to preserve biodiversity for future generations, ensuring threatened species are protected and their ecosystems remain healthy.