Description
Security Management in Wildlife Conservation provides a comprehensive understanding of how to protect wildlife and conservation areas from emerging threats in a rapidly changing world. It introduces learners to the fundamental concepts of wildlife security, explores major threats such as poaching, habitat destruction, and climate change, and examines modern security systems including surveillance technologies, drones, and access control measures. Security Management in Wildlife Conservation course further delves into the legal and ethical frameworks guiding conservation efforts, emphasizing compliance with international laws and the importance of community involvement. By studying this course learners will gain practical skills in risk assessment, crisis management & emergency response within conservation settings, while also understanding
the value of collaboration among governments, NGOs and local communities.





