Wildlife Preserves
Wildlife preserves are protected areas designated to conserve natural habitats and the species that live within them. These areas provide a safe environment for animals and plants, allowing them to thrive without the pressures of urban development, hunting, or pollution. Wildlife preserves can vary in size and may include forests, wetlands, grasslands, and coastal regions.
Many wildlife preserves are managed by government agencies or non-profit organizations, such as the National Park Service or the World Wildlife Fund. These organizations work to maintain the ecological balance and promote biodiversity, ensuring that future generations can enjoy and learn from these vital ecosystems.