Insect conservation is a branch of conservation biology that focuses on the protection and preservation of insect populations and their habitats. Insects play a crucial role in ecosystems as pollinators, decomposers, and food sources for other organisms. However, they are facing threats such as habitat loss, pesticide use, climate change, and invasive species. Insect conservation efforts often involve conducting research to better understand insect populations, identifying key habitats for protection, implementing strategies to reduce threats, and advocating for policies that support insect conservation. Conservationists work to raise awareness about the importance of insects and promote sustainable practices that benefit both insect populations and the environment as a whole. Overall, insect conservation is essential for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem health.