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What is one of the primary objectives of wildlife conservation?

  1. Increase pollution

  2. Ensure sustainable use of resources

  3. Decrease animal populations

  4. Promote deforestation

The correct answer is: Ensure sustainable use of resources

One of the primary objectives of wildlife conservation is to ensure the sustainable use of resources. This means managing the wildlife and their habitats in a way that allows for continued use and enjoyment by present and future generations without depleting or damaging the natural resources. Option A is incorrect because increasing pollution goes against the goals of wildlife conservation. Option C is incorrect as decreasing animal populations would not align with the conservation objective. Option D is also wrong because promoting deforestation would harm wildlife and their habitats, contradicting the purpose of conservation efforts.