Biodiversity is vital for the health and stability of ecosystems. It encompasses the variety of species, genetic diversity, and ecological processes. Wildlife conservation aims to protect biodiversity by preserving habitats and preventing species loss. Wildlife conservation recognizes the interdependence of species and their roles in ecosystem functioning. Maintaining biodiversity supports ecosystem services like pollination, nutrient cycling, and climate regulation. Conserving wildlife helps safeguard genetic diversity, which enhances species resilience to environmental changes. Additionally, wildlife conservation contributes to human well-being by preserving natural resources, supporting ecotourism, and providing educational and scientific opportunities. Protecting wildlife is crucial for the overall balance of ecosystems and the sustainable coexistence of humans and nature.