Scenarios about 'wildlife protection'
The conservation and management of animal and plant species in their natural habitats to prevent extinction and maintain biodiversity. Wildlife protection emerged as a formal movement in the late 19th century in response to overhunting and habitat destruction, evolving into comprehensive legal frameworks and international agreements. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to wildlife conservation could significantly alter ecosystem health, species survival rates, and human-nature relationships across various timelines.
What If The Endangered Species Act Never Passed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the landmark 1973 Endangered Species Act failed to become law, fundamentally altering America's environmental protection landscape and the fate of countless species.