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October 18th, 2010
Conference Tackles Loss of Biodiversity

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INDEPENDENT UK – Tackling global loss of wildlife is as big a challenge as addressing climate change, conservation experts have warned as an international meeting gets under way aimed at stopping species and habitats vanishing across the world. Governments are meeting in Nagoya, Japan, hoping to agree on 20 targets to conserve nature and tackle problems including pollution, invasive species, the destruction of habitat, perverse subsidies and over-consumption of resources such as fish. Read More