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SDG 15: Maintaining life on land – Under scenarios of land use and climate change in Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru
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Read MoreMoldova increases protected areas in the Emerald Network
Relative to it’s size, Moldova has rich biota, with over 80 species of mammals including wild boar, wolves, badgers, wildcats, and roe deer. Approximately 15% of Moldova remains natural vegetation cover.
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Monitoring Biodiversity in Ecuador
Ecuador contains some of the richest biodiversity hotspots in the world, which include the Amazon Rainforest, the Andean highlands, coastal mangrove ecosystems, and its famous cloud forests.
Read MoreSouth Africa protects coastal and marine resources
The coastal and marine diversity of South Africa has the potential to contribute up to 177 billion rand to the gross domestic product (GPD) and create just over one million jobs by 2033.
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