Natural Habitat
A natural habitat is the environment where a particular species of plant or animal lives and thrives. It provides the necessary resources such as food, water, shelter, and space for survival and reproduction. Different species are adapted to specific habitats, which can include forests, grasslands, wetlands, and oceans.
Natural habitats are crucial for biodiversity, as they support various life forms and ecosystems. Protecting these areas is essential for maintaining ecological balance and ensuring that species like tigers, coral reefs, and oak trees can continue to exist. Conservation efforts aim to preserve these habitats from threats like pollution and urban development.