The document discusses arguments for conserving biodiversity, focusing on rainforests. It notes that rainforests have inherent value and provide economic and ecosystem services. They are home to many indigenous peoples. Reasons for conservation include resources like timber and medicines, as well as less obvious benefits. The document then examines organizations involved in conservation like Greenpeace, WWF, and UN bodies. It reviews international agreements protecting biodiversity and criteria for designing protected areas, including factors like size, shape, and corridors. Finally, it discusses the role of zoos in species conservation through breeding programs, managing animal welfare, and both benefits and limitations of ex situ conservation.