This article explores the legal and ethical challenges surrounding the protection of rare and endangered species. This article examines how current environmental and wildlife laws address—or fail to address—the threats posed by poaching, habitat destruction, and market demand. This article highlights gaps in enforcement, regulatory frameworks, and international cooperation that undermine conservation efforts. This article also analyzes the tension between economic interests and biodiversity preservation. This article concludes that stronger legal protections and more robust implementation are necessary to prevent the loss of rare species.
Shahrokh Falati (Sat,) studied this question.