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What Is Conservation?

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It means to save something that can not be restored. Usually natural resources. Rocks and minerals can be restored but it takes thousands of years for them to form. GO GREEN!!
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Conservation is something we want to protect for our future needs. So in a way we show conservative nature towards that valueable thing.
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lydia Perry answered
Conservation is to save something that cannot be restored such as species once extinct they're gone forever
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Zain Aamir answered
All over the world, there are people who are waging "conservation" campaigns. Conservation means many things to many people.To some it means preserving the wilderness in certain sections. To others it means preserving the wildlife. Conservation includes efforts to protect forests, as well as the wise use of all natural resources.

The problem of conservation has arisen because mankind is using the world's natural resources in greater quantity and variety than ever before. As the world's population grows, and as more people live at a higher standard, there is a greater demand for resources. These resources must be "conserved" to assure that there will be enough for the future.

What do we mean by "resources"? Well, they can be divided into three basic kinds. One is renewable resources. For example, water, farmland, forests, and grazing land, even while they are being used, can be improved and renewed through good management. This would include protection from erosion, irrigation, and fertilization.
A second group of resources is not renewable. These are mainly minerals. They are used up once they are taken from the earth. These include coal, oil, and natural gas.
There are some natural resources that cannot be used up. For example, solar energy, climate, and oceans cannot be increased, decreased, or damaged by man. Man can only destroy the beauty of scenery, or cause pollution of air, rivers and canals.
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Ambreen Misbah answered
Conservation is the careful preservation and protection of something. It is also the preservation of a physical quantity during transformations or reactions.
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Conservation is the wise and frugal use of natural resources that cannot be replenished like minerals, water, nutrients, animals and plants. It may also denote planned action to preserve both living resources and non living ones. It therefore entails the usage of precious resources in a manner that ensures that future generations will have access to them.

The conservation movement is a movement that is keen on protecting animals and plants and their respective habitats. A conservationist is a person dedicated to conservation. There are many forms of conservation like art, energy and heritage conservation to name a few.

There are several organizations that are devoted to conservation. They may be devoted to the conservation of a monument or monuments, a particular culture or even the heritage of a particular place. A conservation architect is an integral part of the conservation of a monument since he/she will study the architecture of the structure and then propose the necessary modifications, maintaining a balance between the preservation of the distinctive features of the structure and strengthening it at the same time.
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It means to restore the environment
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An occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss or injury or other change
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Conservation is to protect culture and heritage for generations to come. 

It can be tangible and intangible. Tangible is the physical objects, glass conservation, leather, plants animal, metal and other but the intangible conservation is to conserve the soft component -- myths, rituals folk tale.

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Conserving water simply means not wasting it. One easy
example is to turn off the water when you are brushing your teeth or
shaving.
That’s water you are not using and it is literally just going down the
drain.

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Conservation is the wise and frugal use of natural resources that cannot be replenished likeminerals, water, nutrients, animals and plants. It may also denote planned action to preserve both living resources and non living ones. It therefore entails the usage of precious resources in a manner that ensures that future generations will have access to them.The conservation movement is a movement that is keen on protecting animals and plants and their respective habitats. A conservationist is a person dedicated to conservation. There are many forms of conservation like art, energy and heritage conservation to name a few.   There are several organizations that are devoted to conservation. They may be devoted to the conservation of a monument or monuments, a particular culture or even the heritage of a particular place. A conservation architect is an integral part of the conservation of a monument since he/she will study the architecture of the structure and then propose the necessary modifications, maintaining a balance between the preservation of the distinctive features of the structure and strengthening it at the same time.
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Conservation does not mean not using the resources.it means wise and careful use of resources.it means both to control quantity of resources and to maintain their quality.

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