Climate change is projected to have profound effects on global ecosystems. Many scientists assert that it will lead to species extinction, reduced biodiversity, and altered habitat conditions. Some argue that conservation efforts, such as protected areas and habitat restoration, can mitigate these impacts. They emphasize the importance of human intervention in preserving ecosystems. However, critics suggest that the scale of climate change is too vast for local conservation efforts to be effective. They argue that without global policy changes addressing greenhouse gas emissions, conservation will be insufficient. In this context, the role of human action in conservation efforts becomes a point of contention.