PRESENTION POLLUTION PREPARED BY: XC RANJEET KIRANDEEP SUKHDEEP SHUBHPREET
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CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE • Wildlife conservation, preservation and management of wildlife populations as a recational and ecological resource for information on ;principals of wildlife conservation, see hunting wildlife organizations; national and upon society, national wildlife, federation fish and wildlife service, united states , wildlife species threatened with extinction, see endangered species. Loss of habitat a major threat to wildlife environment, habitat destruction and species extinction
INTRODUCTION Conservation, sustainable use and protection of natural resources including plants, animals mineral deposits soils clean water clean air and fossil fuels such as copal petroleum, and natural gas natural resources are grouped in to two categories . Renewable and nonrenewable a renewable resource is one that may be replaced over time .by natural processes such as fish populations or natural vegetation
WETLAND LOSSES SLOWED DUE TO NEW PROTECTIONS • Conservation conflicts arise when natural resource shortages, develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a river may supply water agricultural irrigation habit for fish and-water generated electricity . For a factory .
METHODS OF CONSERVATION • The challenge conservation is a understand the complex connections among natural resources and balance resource use with protection to ensure an adequate supply for future generations. In order to accomplish this goal a variety of conservation methods are used. These include reducing consumption of resources; protecting them from contamination of pollution; reusing of recycling resources when possible, and fully protecting, or preserving resources.