Abstract
Biodiversity is essential for ecosystem stability, human health, and the overall functioning of natural systems. However, biodiversity is increasingly under threat from pollution, habitat destruction, and climate change. Chemical engineering has a critical role to play in biodiversity preservation by developing sustainable processes and technologies that minimize environmental impact. This article explores the contributions of chemical engineering in biodiversity conservation, including pollution control, waste management, habitat restoration, and sustainable resource utilization.

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