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Biodiversity Conservation Policies

Biodiversity conservation policies refer to the frameworks and regulations established to protect and manage the variety of life on Earth, including flora, fauna, and their habitats, often focusing on sustainable practices and habitat preservation.

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Biodiversity conservation policies are essential for maintaining the health of our planet. They encompass a range of strategies aimed at protecting the variety of life, including ecosystems, species, and genetic diversity. These policies address the threats posed by human activities, such as habitat...

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Key Terms

Biodiversity
The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

Example: Coral reefs are known for their high biodiversity.

Ecosystem
A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.

Example: Forests, deserts, and wetlands are different types of ecosystems.

Conservation
The act of preserving, protecting, or restoring the natural environment and wildlife.

Example: Conservation efforts aim to protect endangered species.

Sustainable Development
Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Example: Sustainable agriculture practices help conserve biodiversity.

Protected Area
A clearly defined geographical space, recognized, dedicated, and managed to achieve the long-term conservation of nature.

Example: National parks are examples of protected areas.

Invasive Species
Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health.

Example: The zebra mussel is an invasive species in North America.

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Key Concepts

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