Conservation Biology: Saving Species and Ecosystems from Human Impact
Conservation biology aims to protect genes, species, and ecosystems affected by human activities. It uses new scientific tools to preserve biodiversity and prevent extinctions. Key aspects include surveying resources, preserving habitats, analyzing population viability, and using biotechnology for conservation. The field is still developing, with a focus on finding ways to restore ecological damage and bridge science with management. In China, conservation biology is focused on protecting biodiversity through strategic planning and actions.