Wildlife Sanctuary
A wildlife sanctuary is a designated area where animal species and their habitats are protected from human interference and exploitation. These sanctuaries serve as havens for wildlife, allowing them to live and reproduce in a safe environment. Conservation areas, on the other hand, are protected regions aimed at preserving natural resources, landscapes, or cultural heritage, extending beyond just wildlife protection.
Wildlife sanctuaries and conservation areas play a critical role in biodiversity conservation. By safeguarding ecosystems, these areas help maintain ecological balance and support a variety of species, some of which may be threatened or endangered. Protecting these habitats aids in preserving the genetic diversity necessary for species' adaptability to changing environments.
Different countries have varying systems for managing and classifying these protected areas:
Both wildlife sanctuaries and conservation areas face challenges such as poaching, habitat loss, and climate change. However, they also offer opportunities for ecotourism, which can provide financial support for conservation efforts while educating the public about the importance of protecting these habitats.