Aria Huffman - Conservation vs. Preservation

The authors discuss how environmentalists often use the terms preservation and conservation without much differentiation between the two. Conservation is aimed at making humans interact with the environment sustainably while allowing for resource extraction. Conservationists support measures that balance environmental protection with human needs, such as incentivizing renewable energy or reducing resource consumption. Preservation, on the other hand, focuses on protecting areas from human influence, often advocating for untouched natural spaces and/or limiting human presence to native populations. Preservationists value nature for its own sake, believing that nature’s integrity should be maintained without human interference. While the two approaches differ from each other, they often overlap in practice, as both conservationists and preservationists may support protecting certain areas of nature. However, the reasons behind their protection may be different from one another. Conservationists are motivated by the sustainability of human life while preservationists believe nature has intrinsic value that should be preserved regardless of its benefit to humans. 

https://www.peanc.org/whats-difference-between-conservation-and-preservation 


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