How Conservation Can Halt the 6th Mass Extinction

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The sixth mass extinction, driven by human activity such as habitat destruction, climate change, and overexploitation, threatens global biodiversity at unprecedented rates, but strategic conservation efforts—protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land, implementing strong policies, leveraging technology, and involving local communities—offer a viable path to prevent further species loss and ensure ecological resilience for future generations.

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Restoring the Land: A Key to Wildfire Resilience

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Biodiversity conservation and land restoration are essential for wildfire resilience, as seen on Catalina Island, where efforts to remove invasive species, restore native vegetation, and reduce human-introduced pressures help mitigate fire risks and protect the island’s fragile ecosystem.

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Guardian’s of the Land: Celebrating the Conservancy’s Rangers

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Catalina Island Conservancy rangers play a crucial role in protecting the island’s 48,000 acres by managing human impact, enforcing conservation regulations, preventing wildfires, and ensuring public safety, making them the unsung heroes preserving Catalina’s natural beauty for future generations.

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