Ecosystem Conservation
With ecosystem conservation, you have to know the definition of an ecosystem before any conservation can be done. An ecosystem is a group of plants, animals and micro organisms that work together in an environment with non-living factors. This creates a delicate balance of life that when altered, can mess up the whole system. Therefore, it is very hard for conservationists to know how to aid the ecosystem.
The main function of ecosystem conservation is protecting or restoring the structure, function and species compilation within the system. This can get hard quickly, because everything in an ecosystem affects everything else. The best way to conserve an ecosystem is to approach it from a large scale view. Large scale approaches avoid the pitfalls of species-by-species methods that can drain finances and resources fast. These methods also become one giant headache because the conservationists become stuck in an environmental loop, always trying to come up with something new to fix the problem they just introduced. One of the major problems that conservationists face in the natural ecosystem environments is the issue that humans also have to use the space. It is important for the conservationists to work with the local people and governments so that there can be conservation goals that work well within the ecological unit and with the needs of the people.
There are many different types of ecosystems. In fact, practically any environment is a type of ecosystem. There are coral reef ecosystems, ocean ecosystems, desert ecosystems, natural ecosystems and forest ecosystems. There are even human ecosystems for different environments in which humans interact. Most ecosystems are very delicate, and so when other factors that did not originate with the original environment are introduced into the ecosystem, the system collapses. There are some ecological units, however, that can resist these external factors when they are introduced. Usually, whether an ecosystem can survive a new element or not depends on the toxicity of the new element, and the resiliency of the ecosystem. Because these systems are largely governed by chance events, such as a forest fire or an oil spill, ecosystem conservation becomes an arduous task. Conservationists want to keep these bio-networks as pure as possible.
For ecosystem conservation, it is important to note that they function best when left alone. Results of too much human intervention can be disastrous. The best approach to conservation is through goals that work with the ecosystem and the human sides of things. This ensures the preservation of wild ecosystems, as well as allowing people to live freely within them.

