Conservation Ethic
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General Overview :: Conservation Ethic
Conservation is an Ethic of resource use, allocation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world its, fisheries, Habitats, and Biological diversity. Secondary focus is on Materials conservation and Energy conservation, which are seen as important to protect the natural world. Those who follow the Conservation (ethic) and, especially, those who advocate or work toward conservation goals are termed conservationists. To conserve habitat in terrestrial ecoregions and stop Deforestation is a goal widely shared by many groups with a wide variety of motivations. To protect sea life from Extinction due to Overfishing is another commonly stated goal of conservation ensuring that "some will be available for our children" to continue a way of life.
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