Environmental and biological science is a multidisciplinary field that explores the complex interactions between living organisms and their environment. It encompasses various branches of science, including ecology, biology, environmental science, and conservation biology, among others.This field seeks to understand how living organisms, from microorganisms to plants and animals, interact with their surroundings and how these interactions shape ecosystems and biodiversity. Environmental and biological scientists study topics such as habitat loss, species extinction, climate change, pollution, and resource management to inform conservation efforts and sustainable practices. By integrating biological principles with environmental science, researchers can better understand the impacts of human activities on the natural world and develop strategies to mitigate these impacts. This field plays a crucial role in addressing environmental challenges and promoting the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources for future generations.