Description: Herd management refers to the practice of managing a group of animals, either in an agricultural or conservation context, with the aim of optimizing their welfare and ensuring ecosystem sustainability. This technique involves a deep understanding of the social dynamics of animals, as well as their physical and emotional needs. In the field of conservation, herd management is used to protect endangered species, restore habitats, and maintain biodiversity. Caregivers and biologists apply strategies that consider the natural behavior of animals, promoting healthy interactions within the group and minimizing stress. Additionally, herd management may include practices such as pasture rotation, population control, and the reintroduction of species into their natural habitat. This practice not only benefits the animals but also contributes to the overall health of the ecosystem, ensuring that interactions between species remain balanced and that natural resources are used responsibly.