Biodiversity refers to the variety of life on Earth—plants, animals, microorganisms, and the ecosystems they form. It is essential for clean air and water, food production, climate regulation, and overall ecological balance. However, biodiversity is declining rapidly due to deforestation, pollution, climate change, habitat destruction, and overexploitation of natural resources.
Biodiversity protection focuses on conserving species, safeguarding natural habitats, and preventing further loss of wildlife. This includes creating protected areas, restoring forests, controlling invasive species, regulating hunting and fishing, and promoting sustainable land-use practices. Conservation efforts help maintain healthy ecosystems and ensure the survival of endangered species.
Ecosystem restoration aims to revive degraded environments and bring them back to a healthy, functional state. Restoration methods include reforestation, wetland recovery, coral reef rehabilitation, soil restoration, and river restoration. These actions improve ecosystem services such as water purification, carbon storage, flood control, and climate resilience.
Together, biodiversity protection and ecosystem restoration support a healthier planet, strengthen natural systems, and help communities adapt to environmental changes. They play a key role in achieving global sustainability and climate goals.
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