To truly realize a future that’s durable for people and the planet, we need a swift transition to a nature-positive, carbon-neutral world—and that means reversing and halting global biodiversity loss by 2030.
The Nature Conservancy has produced a Biodiversity Action Guide offering key strategies for increasing biodiversity conservation that are scalable—focused on protecting intact natural systems and inclusive of authentic community partnership. The guide highlights 17 real-world examples from around the globe to show how partnership with public and private sector leaders can achieve ambitious conservation targets.


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The Biodiversity Action Guide offers key strategies for increasing biodiversity conservation that are scalable—focused on protecting intact natural systems and inclusive of authentic community partnership. The guide highlights 14 real-world examples from around the globe to show how partnership with public and private sector leaders can achieve ambitious conservation targets.