The main aim of wildlife management is to

The main aim of wildlife management is to

  1. prevent extinction of species ✓
  2. provide lots of cheap protein
  3. generate foreign exchange through exportation of meat
  4. reduce the population of trypanosome parasites.

Explanation

Wildlife management protects animals and their habitats from disappearing forever. Conservation is the primary goal.

While wildlife can provide meat and earn money through tourism, these are secondary benefits. Managing parasites is a health issue, not wildlife management.

Keeping species alive for future generations is the main purpose of wildlife management.