COVID-19 positive impact on biodiversity
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Amid the devastation it caused, the COVID-19 pandemic has also reminded us of the importance of nature in our life.🌳🐶
In October experts from across the globe are due to gather in China for the world's largest biodiversity summit - COP15. Elizabeth Mrema, Executive Secretary for the UN's Convention on Biodiversity, is confident that the pandemic has helped strengthen the case to protect the natural world.🌷🌎
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