Wildlife management organizations are groups dedicated to the conservation and management of wildlife populations and their habitats. They work to ensure that ecosystems remain balanced and that species are protected from overexploitation and habitat loss. These organizations often collaborate with government agencies, local communities, and researchers to develop effective management strategies.
These organizations may focus on various aspects of wildlife management, including habitat restoration, species monitoring, and public education. They often engage in activities such as conducting research, implementing conservation programs, and advocating for policies that support sustainable practices. Examples include the Wildlife Conservation Society and the National Wildlife Federation.