Pollinator conservation refers to the efforts aimed at protecting and preserving populations of pollinating species, such as bees, butterflies, birds, and bats, which play a crucial role in the pollination of flowering plants. Pollinators are essential for the reproduction of many plant species, including crops that are important for human food production. Conservation efforts typically involve creating and protecting habitats for pollinators, reducing pesticide use, promoting native plant species, and raising awareness about the importance of pollinator populations in ecosystems. Maintaining healthy pollinator populations is crucial for biodiversity and food security.