bioreserves
A bioreserve is a protected area designated for the conservation of biodiversity. These reserves are established to safeguard ecosystems, species, and genetic diversity from threats such as habitat destruction, pollution, and overexploitation. The primary goal of a bioreserve is to maintain ecological integrity and allow natural processes to continue unimpeded.
Bioreserves can vary in size and scope, encompassing a wide range of habitats like forests, wetlands, grasslands,
The establishment and management of bioreserves are often collaborative efforts involving governments, local communities, scientific institutions,