From rainforest conservation to backyard habitats, this is where we discuss protecting the incredible diversity of life on our planet.
WHAT THIS SUBFORUM COVERS
Wildlife conservation, habitat protection, endangered species, ecosystem restoration, biodiversity science, nature photography, wildlife watching, conservation careers
WHY BIODIVERSITY MATTERS
1 million species face extinction, ecosystems provide $trillions in services, biodiversity ensures food security, healthy ecosystems regulate climate, nature connection improves wellbeing, intrinsic value of all life
KEY CONSERVATION TOPICS
Habitat protection: National parks, wildlife corridors, marine protected areas, indigenous land rights, private conservation
Species recovery: Endangered species programs, captive breeding, reintroduction projects, anti-poaching efforts
Ecosystem restoration: Rewilding, reforestation, wetland restoration, coral reef recovery, grassland protection
Threats: Habitat loss, climate change, pollution, invasive species, overexploitation, disease
MAJOR ECOSYSTEMS
Rainforests: Amazon, Congo Basin, Southeast Asian forests - carbon storage, biodiversity hotspots
Oceans: Coral reefs, kelp forests, deep sea, mangroves - marine biodiversity, fisheries
Grasslands: Prairies, savannas, steppes - carbon sequestration, migratory species
Wetlands: Marshes, swamps, bogs - water filtration, flood control, bird habitats
Arctic/Antarctic: Polar ice, tundra - climate indicators, unique adaptations
WILDLIFE SPOTLIGHTS
Discuss specific species: conservation status, habitat needs, threats faced, recovery programs, how to help
CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS
WWF, Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy, Wildlife Conservation Society, African Wildlife Foundation, Ocean Conservancy, National Audubon Society
WAYS TO HELP
Direct action: Volunteer for habitat restoration, support conservation organizations, wildlife monitoring programs, beach/trail cleanups
At home: Native plant gardens, reduce pesticides, bird-friendly windows, leave wild spaces, compost
Advocacy: Support conservation funding, protect endangered species laws, oppose destructive development
Education: Share wildlife knowledge, nature photography, citizen science, teach kids about nature
CITIZEN SCIENCE
iNaturalist (species identification), eBird (bird observations), Merlin Bird ID, Journey North (migration tracking), Zooniverse (research projects)
NATURE CONNECTION
Benefits of time in nature, mindfulness and nature, nature journaling, wildlife photography tips, best parks and preserves, seasonal wildlife viewing
RESOURCES
Science: Nature journal, Conservation Biology, BioScience
News: Mongabay, Conservation News, Audubon Magazine
Guides: Field guides, identification apps, tracking resources
Documentaries: Planet Earth, Our Planet, The Year Earth Changed
WHO BELONGS HERE
Conservationists and biologists, wildlife photographers, nature enthusiasts, hikers and birders, environmental educators, indigenous land stewards, concerned citizens
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
Respect for all life (no trophy hunting glorification), science-based conservation approaches, acknowledge indigenous conservation leadership, celebrate successes and learn from failures, share resources and opportunities
PARTICIPATE
Share wildlife photos and sightings, discuss conservation news, ask identification questions, recommend nature spots, post about restoration projects
Every species matters. Every ecosystem counts! 🐾
WHAT THIS SUBFORUM COVERS
Wildlife conservation, habitat protection, endangered species, ecosystem restoration, biodiversity science, nature photography, wildlife watching, conservation careers
WHY BIODIVERSITY MATTERS
1 million species face extinction, ecosystems provide $trillions in services, biodiversity ensures food security, healthy ecosystems regulate climate, nature connection improves wellbeing, intrinsic value of all life
KEY CONSERVATION TOPICS
Habitat protection: National parks, wildlife corridors, marine protected areas, indigenous land rights, private conservation
Species recovery: Endangered species programs, captive breeding, reintroduction projects, anti-poaching efforts
Ecosystem restoration: Rewilding, reforestation, wetland restoration, coral reef recovery, grassland protection
Threats: Habitat loss, climate change, pollution, invasive species, overexploitation, disease
MAJOR ECOSYSTEMS
Rainforests: Amazon, Congo Basin, Southeast Asian forests - carbon storage, biodiversity hotspots
Oceans: Coral reefs, kelp forests, deep sea, mangroves - marine biodiversity, fisheries
Grasslands: Prairies, savannas, steppes - carbon sequestration, migratory species
Wetlands: Marshes, swamps, bogs - water filtration, flood control, bird habitats
Arctic/Antarctic: Polar ice, tundra - climate indicators, unique adaptations
WILDLIFE SPOTLIGHTS
Discuss specific species: conservation status, habitat needs, threats faced, recovery programs, how to help
CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS
WWF, Conservation International, The Nature Conservancy, Wildlife Conservation Society, African Wildlife Foundation, Ocean Conservancy, National Audubon Society
WAYS TO HELP
Direct action: Volunteer for habitat restoration, support conservation organizations, wildlife monitoring programs, beach/trail cleanups
At home: Native plant gardens, reduce pesticides, bird-friendly windows, leave wild spaces, compost
Advocacy: Support conservation funding, protect endangered species laws, oppose destructive development
Education: Share wildlife knowledge, nature photography, citizen science, teach kids about nature
CITIZEN SCIENCE
iNaturalist (species identification), eBird (bird observations), Merlin Bird ID, Journey North (migration tracking), Zooniverse (research projects)
NATURE CONNECTION
Benefits of time in nature, mindfulness and nature, nature journaling, wildlife photography tips, best parks and preserves, seasonal wildlife viewing
RESOURCES
Science: Nature journal, Conservation Biology, BioScience
News: Mongabay, Conservation News, Audubon Magazine
Guides: Field guides, identification apps, tracking resources
Documentaries: Planet Earth, Our Planet, The Year Earth Changed
WHO BELONGS HERE
Conservationists and biologists, wildlife photographers, nature enthusiasts, hikers and birders, environmental educators, indigenous land stewards, concerned citizens
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
Respect for all life (no trophy hunting glorification), science-based conservation approaches, acknowledge indigenous conservation leadership, celebrate successes and learn from failures, share resources and opportunities
PARTICIPATE
Share wildlife photos and sightings, discuss conservation news, ask identification questions, recommend nature spots, post about restoration projects
Every species matters. Every ecosystem counts! 🐾