
Wildlife Conservation Biology
Wildlife Conservation Biology is a scientific field focused on studying and protecting wild animals and their habitats. It involves understanding species’ behaviors, populations, and the threats they face, such as habitat loss, climate change, and poaching. Conservationists develop strategies to preserve biodiversity, ensure sustainable ecosystems, and promote the coexistence of humans and wildlife. The goal is to maintain healthy, functioning ecosystems for future generations while safeguarding endangered species from extinction. This discipline combines biology, ecology, and environmental science to address pressing conservation challenges through research, policy, and community engagement.