Jawaban:The government takes several actions to protect endangered and protected animals. These efforts may vary from country to country, but generally include:1. Creating and Enforcing LawsGovernments make laws to protect animals from hunting, poaching, and illegal trade. Examples include:Wildlife Protection ActsEndangered Species LawsAnti-poaching laws2. Establishing Protected AreasGovernments set aside special areas like:National parksWildlife sanctuariesNature reservesThese places are safe habitats for protected animals to live and breed.3. Conservation ProgramsThey run or support programs to help endangered species survive and recover, such as:Breeding endangered animals in captivityReintroducing animals into the wildMonitoring animal populations4. Public Awareness and EducationGovernments educate people about the importance of wildlife conservation through:Campaigns in schools, media, and communitiesEncouraging people not to harm or disturb wildlife5. Collaboration with OrganizationsThey work with:Environmental NGOsLocal communitiesInternational groups (like CITES – Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)6. Providing FundingGovernments fund research and conservation projects to protect endangered animals and their ecosystems.---