What is Biodiversity Conservation?
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION, IS THE PRACTICE OF PROTECTING AND PRESERVING THE WEALTH AND VARIETY OF SPECIES, HABITATS, ECOSYSTEMS, AND GENETIC DIVERSITY ON THE PLANET, IS IMPORTANT FOR OUR HEALTH, WEALTH, FOOD, FUEL, AND SERVICES WE DEPEND ON. IT PLAYS AN INTEGRAL ROLE IN SUPPORTING MANY SECTORS OF DEVELOPMENT.
Strategies for Biodiversity Conservation
- All the varieties of food, timber plants, livestock, microbes and agricultural animals should be conserved.
- All the economically important organisms should be identified and conserved.
- Unique ecosystems should be preserved first.
- The resources should be utilized efficiently.
- Poaching and hunting of wild animals should be prevented.
- The reserves and protected areas should be developed carefully.
- The levels of pollutants should be reduced in the environment.
- Deforestation should be strictly prohibited.
- Environmental laws should be followed strictly.
- The useful and endangered species of plants and animals should be conserved in their nature as well as artificial habitats.
- Public awareness should be created regarding biodiversity conservation and its importance.
Some of Our
Recent Projects
In cooperation with various institutions, we carried out various projects for the protection of biodiversity. We organized events to raise awareness. Some of them…
JOURNALS
Why is biodiversity so important?
Our planet’s diverse, thriving ecosystems may seem like permanent fixtures, but they’re actually vulnerable to collapse. Jungles can become deserts, and reefs can become lifeless rocks. What makes one ecosystem strong and another weak in the face of change? Kim Preshoff details why the answer, to a large extent, is biodiversity.