Conservation Institutions
Conservation institutions are organizations dedicated to the protection and management of natural resources and biodiversity. They work to preserve ecosystems, wildlife, and cultural heritage through research, education, and sustainable practices. Examples of these institutions include national parks, wildlife reserves, and botanical gardens, which aim to maintain the health of the environment.
These institutions often collaborate with governments, local communities, and international organizations to implement conservation strategies. They may also engage in activities such as habitat restoration, species recovery programs, and public awareness campaigns. Notable conservation institutions include the World Wildlife Fund and The Nature Conservancy.