Introduction Wildlife conservation has become a major concern in recent years due to the rapid decline of endangered species and the loss of natural habitats. Wildlife is an integral part of our biodiversity, and its conservation is essential for the survival of all living beings on Earth. With the increase in human activities, habitat destruction, and climate change, many species are under threat, requiring immediate action to save them from extinction. Protecting wildlife is not just about saving a species. It is about preserving the natural balance and ensuring that the ecosystem thrives. This article discusses the efforts being taken globally to conserve endangered species and preserve natural habitats. Wildlife conservation laws Governments across the world have recognized the need to protect wildlife and have implemented laws that prevent the hunting and trade of endangered species. The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is a g...
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