A habitat
A habitat is a natural ecosystem that acts as a home for plants, wildlife, and any other living creatures. Most organizations globally endeavour to protect vital habitats. There are a vulnerable class of faunas and plants that should be preserved for upcoming generations to avoid extinction. Wildlife conservation society is one of the leading organizations that collaborate or partner with individuals, governments and local business in safeguarding and conserving millions of hectares around the globe. It also provides education on how to protect and preserve the environment and focuses on a particular group of animals
An area is listed as critical habitat if the topographical area has threatened some species and therefore, requires to be protected and conserved. Some areas may not be occupied at the moment but needed for the reclamation process. The regions identified using the proper methods in those countries and conservancy or environmental ministries. The habitats identified will be preserved where it is protected from any disturbance geographically or ecologically. The area could be breeding, sheltering, rearing and protecting the offspring and plant species. There are many approaches used by the Wildlife conservation society to safeguard the affected regions all over the world. The most common one is to fence and ensure indigenous trees planted to try and reclaim and protect the habitation. Besides, educating the communities living around the habitation not to exploit the environments but preserve to avoid extinction or endangering the species living in those areas. Also, in developing countries, the use of debt for nature swaps where habitats such as wildlife and water catchment areas are conserved but their debts are forgiven.
In conclusion, habitat conservancy and recovery are vital in any country to preserve and safeguard the species in danger of extinction. The surviving habitats need immediate protection by developing a recovery plan to save the threatened species by ensuring adherence to natural and biological requirements.