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Venomous species conservation

Venomous species conservation involves protecting animals that possess venom, like snakes, spiders, and certain fish. These creatures play essential roles in ecosystems, helping control populations of pests and prey. Their venom is also valuable for medical research, leading to treatments for diseases. However, habitat loss, climate change, and fear-driven extermination threaten their survival. Conservation efforts aim to educate the public about their ecological importance, protect their habitats, and promote coexistence. By preserving venomous species, we maintain biodiversity and support the health of our ecosystems, which ultimately benefits humanity.