
Animal reserves are large sections of land used to conserve our Earth's natural
habitats and rare and endangered wildlife. It helps the animals by keeping
them safe from hunters and poachers who would otherwise destroy massive numbers
of animals each year. Reserves also allow the population to increase in order
to save many species. Reserves get funding from tourists who pay to see and
photograph those rare and endangered animals in their natural habitat. They
also get funding from private donations, and in some cases the government
provides funding.
