The next generation of biodiversity conservation targets must aim higher than ever

Nearly three decades have passed since world leaders agreed to reverse biodiversity loss. It hasn’t gone according to plan. This year, the current decade of biodiversity conservation targets are set to expire well short of the goal line. The world needs to change strategies if we are to have any hope for biodiversity. A global group of scientists has provided advice for a more successful replacement scheme, a quite literal “next-generation” plan being hashed out by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).


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Source: Phys.org