wildlife agencies
Wildlife agencies are government organizations responsible for the management and conservation of wildlife and natural habitats. They work to protect endangered species, regulate hunting and fishing, and ensure that ecosystems remain healthy. These agencies often conduct research, monitor wildlife populations, and create policies to promote biodiversity.
In addition to conservation efforts, wildlife agencies also engage with the public through education and outreach programs. They provide information on local wildlife, promote responsible outdoor activities, and encourage community involvement in conservation efforts. Examples of such agencies include the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Park Service.