10 Actions Taken For Wildlife Conservation


Like trees, wildlife is a domestic asset that benefits humans from a financial, recreational, and aesthetic standpoint in addition to helping to preserve the ecological balance. When human influence was minimal and there were no concerns about their safety or conservation, there was a time when there were quite a few wild animals. 

But as farming, settlement, industry, and other forms of development spread, and mostly as a result of man's greed, the number of wild animals steadily declined. As a result, several animal species have gone extinct or are in danger of doing so. 

Taking Action For Wildlife Conservation

1. To research and compile all available wildlife data, with a focus on the quantity and evolution of animals.

2. Through preserving forests, habitat is protected.

3. Defining the areas of their native habitat.

4. Protecting animals from the effects of nature's risks and pollutants.

5. No hunting or taking of wildlife at all.

6. To set restrictions on the import and export of wildlife items and to punish individuals who engage in such activities severely.

7. Creating game sanctuaries for specific species of animals or other forms of life.

8. To protect those severely restricted species, special arrangements should be implemented.

9. To develop a general awareness of domestic and worldwide wildlife protection.

10. The implementation of a wildlife management system by qualified staff.

Written By: Elima Lucas

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