Invertebrate Conservation
Invertebrate conservation focuses on protecting and preserving invertebrate species, which include insects, spiders, mollusks, and crustaceans. These organisms play crucial roles in ecosystems, such as pollination, decomposition, and serving as food for other animals. Despite their importance, many invertebrates face threats from habitat loss, pollution, and climate change.
Efforts in invertebrate conservation involve habitat restoration, legal protection, and research to understand their populations and needs. Organizations and scientists work together to raise awareness and implement strategies that help maintain biodiversity and ensure the survival of these vital species in our ecosystems.