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Wildlife: Protecting Biodiversity, Ecosystems, and Endangered Species
Wildlife encompasses all living organisms that share the planet with us, from tiny insects to large mammals. These creatures play essential roles in ecosystems, from pollinating plants to maintaining food chains. However, biodiversity is under threat due to habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and poaching. Protecting wildlife is vital for maintaining ecosystem health, ensuring natural resources, and supporting human livelihoods. Conservation efforts include protecting natural habitats, enforcing anti-poaching laws, and promoting sustainable practices to safeguard wildlife populations for future generations. With many species facing extinction, increasing awareness and support for conservation initiatives worldwide is crucial.
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- Mozambique Proclaims Maputo National Park
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- Supporting Endangered Sea Turtle Populations
- South Africa's Endangered Marine Wildlife and Marine Protected Areas
- Discovering India's Iconic Wild Tiger Population & Tiger Reserves
- Tour of Gamkaberg Nature Reserve and its Wheelchair Friendly Lodge.
- Fence for Conservation: South African Documentary Film
- Bryde's Whale: Conservation and Research of this Vulnerable Mammal
- History of Wildlife Conservation: An Open Eyed Account
- Africa’s Wild Dogs, A Survival Story
- Oudshoorn's Buffelsdrift Game Lodge and its Cheetah Experience
- Boat Strikes Linked to Decline in the World's Largest Fish - Whale Sharks
- The Great Migration in Africa - Unwitnessed
- Beautiful Natural Areas to Visit in Europe
- Wildlife zones to protect all of South Africa’s rhino
- Uganda: Rangers raise awareness for wildlife conservation as park funding plummets due to lost tourism
- Protecting Whales and Dolphins from Extinction: Call for Global Action
- Saving our closest relatives: An Interview with the world’s only Bonobo Sanctuary