Conservation  - It is the protection and management of natural resources, including wildlife, forests, and water, to ensure their sustainable use for future generations, Habitat loss - It happens when natural habitats, such as forests, wetlands, or grasslands, are destroyed or degraded, often due to human activities like deforestation or urbanization, Biodiversity - It is the variety of living organisms in a particular area, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, as well as the ecosystems they inhabit, Endangered - Are those species that are at risk of becoming extinct in the near future, Threatened - Are those species that are likely to become endangered in the future if their population declines, Vulnerable - Are those species that are at risk of becoming threatened or endangered in the future, Protected areas - Are designated regions set aside for the conservation and management of natural habitats, wildlife, and cultural heritage, Wildlife trafficking - It is the illegal trade of wild animals or their products, including live animals, skins, and body parts, for commercial purposes, Recovery programs  - Are conservation initiatives aimed at restoring and increasing the populations of threatened or endangered species, Critical habitat - Are essential areas for the survival and recovery of endangered or threatened species, often designated for protection and conservation efforts., Symbiosis - A close and long-term interaction between different biological species, Anthropocentric - Viewing the world from a human-centered perspective, Ecologicalresilience - The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances, Trophic cascade - A series of interactions within an ecosystem that starts at the top of the food chain and cascades down,

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