Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting and preserving the natural habitats and populations of wild animals in order to prevent extinction and promote biodiversity. This field of research involves studying and monitoring wildlife populations, ecosystems, and threats to their survival, as well as developing and implementing strategies to mitigate these threats, such as habitat restoration, captive breeding programs, and wildlife corridors. Wildlife conservation also involves raising public awareness about the importance of preserving wildlife and advocating for policies and laws that support conservation efforts. Ultimately, the goal of wildlife conservation is to maintain healthy and sustainable populations of wild animals and preserve the balance of natural ecosystems.