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- Conservation | Definition, Ecology, Examples, Facts | Britannica
Conservation, study of the loss of Earth’s biological diversity and the ways this loss can be prevented Biological diversity, or biodiversity, is the variety of life either in a particular place or on the entire planet Earth, including its ecosystems, species, populations, and genes
- CONSERVATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONSERVATION is a careful preservation and protection of something; especially : planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect
- Conservation - National Geographic Society
As overexploitation of resources damages the planet in various ways, protecting Earth’s natural resources demands conservation to combat that damage Conservation does not just protect habitats and the plants and animals in them; it also helps the people who rely on these resources
- Nature conservation - Wikipedia
Conservation is generally associated with the protection of natural resources, while preservation is associated with the protection of buildings, objects, and landscapes Put simply, conservation seeks the proper use of nature, while preservation seeks protection of nature from use
- Understanding Conservation - National Wildlife Federation
Learn how animals, plants, and habitats rely on their ecosystems, and why conservation efforts are vital to protecting them
- WWF - Endangered Species Conservation | World Wildlife Fund
World Wildlife Fund - The leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species Learn how you can help WWF make a difference
- The Nature Conservancy: A World Where People Nature Thrive
Who We Are We are dedicated staff, scientists and members advancing effective, lasting conservation in more than 80 countries and territories
- What Is Conservation and Why Is It Important? - ScienceInsights
Conservation refers to the wise use, protection, and management of natural resources, ecosystems, and biodiversity It maintains the health of the natural world for current and future generations
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