Description: Urban biodiversity refers to the variety of life found in urban environments, including plants, animals, and microorganisms. This concept encompasses not only species diversity but also the interactions among them and their adaptation to a human-modified environment. Urban biodiversity is crucial for the well-being of cities, as it contributes to environmental health, improves air and water quality, and provides recreational and aesthetic spaces. Additionally, it fosters ecosystem resilience by allowing species to adapt to climate change and urbanization. Integrating biodiversity into urban design can be achieved through community gardens, green roofs, and parks, which not only beautify the environment but also serve as habitats for various species. In an increasingly urbanized world, urban biodiversity becomes an essential component for sustainability, promoting a balance between human development and nature conservation.