A game preserve is a designated area where wildlife, particularly game animals, are protected and managed for conservation and recreational purposes. These areas allow for regulated hunting and wildlife observation, helping to maintain healthy animal populations and ecosystems. Game preserves can vary in size and may include forests, wetlands, and grasslands, providing diverse habitats for various species.
In many countries, game preserves are established to promote sustainable hunting practices and protect endangered species. They often have specific rules and regulations to ensure that hunting is conducted responsibly. Organizations like the Wildlife Conservation Society work to support the management of these areas, balancing human interests with wildlife protection.