preserves (Conservation)
Preserves, in the context of conservation, refer to protected areas designated to maintain and safeguard natural environments, wildlife, and biodiversity. These areas can include national parks, wildlife reserves, and marine sanctuaries, where human activities are limited to prevent habitat destruction and promote ecological balance.
The primary goal of preserves is to conserve ecosystems and the species that inhabit them, ensuring that future generations can enjoy and benefit from these natural resources. Organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and The Nature Conservancy often work to establish and manage these areas, promoting sustainable practices and raising awareness about environmental protection.