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Executive director of the Crop Trust Stefan Schmitz discusses the intersections of the landmark biodiversity report with genetic conservation.
The FAO is working with partners to protect wetlands, which are critical for local livelihoods and wildlife, especially migratory birds
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Mexico City is not well known for its wildlife – but a new biodiversity finance plan is helping it preserve its remaining natural landscapes
The latest issue of journal Crop Science examines how pre-breeding crops with their wild relatives can increase their climate resilience.
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