Conservation slowing biodiversity loss, scientists say
- A study published in Science reveals that conservation measures have been effective in two-thirds of cases, reducing global biodiversity loss.
- Scientists from various research institutes conducted the first-of-its-kind study involving 665 trials spanning different countries, oceans, and species types.
- The study emphasizes the significant impact of successful conservation efforts in improving biodiversity and slowing its decline.
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