Artificial Habitats
Artificial habitats are environments created by humans to support wildlife and plant life. These habitats can include structures like artificial reefs, birdhouses, and wetlands designed to mimic natural ecosystems. They provide shelter, food, and breeding grounds for various species, helping to conserve biodiversity.
These habitats are often used in conservation efforts to restore ecosystems that have been damaged or destroyed. By creating artificial habitats, scientists and environmentalists aim to enhance the survival of endangered species and promote ecological balance. Examples include urban green spaces and constructed wetlands that filter water and support local wildlife.