Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change: Sustainable Solutions for Protecting Endangered Species

Authors

  • Dr. Arjun V. Ramanathan Department of Environmental Science and Policy University of California, Berkeley, United States

Keywords:

Biodiversity Conservation, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Ecosystem Restoration

Abstract

As a result of changing ecosystems, increasing temperatures, and the loss of habitat, many species are in danger of extinction, making biodiversity conservation an urgent need. long-term approaches to preserving species at risk from climate change, with an emphasis on repairing ecosystems, safeguarding habitats, and incorporating climate-resilient tactics into preservation initiatives. The establishment of wildlife corridors, the use of adaptive management strategies, and the protection of vital ecosystems like coral reefs, wetlands, and forests are important methods. conservation efforts that have been effective and highlight the significance of local and worldwide cooperation among indigenous people, NGOs, and governments. preserving ecosystem health and ensuring the survival of endangered species requires proactive conservation efforts that adapt to climate change. Protecting species and ensuring ecological stability and resilience in the face of climate change are all said to necessitate sustainable biodiversity conservation.

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Published

26-03-2026

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