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March 6th, 2011
Conservation of Biodiversity: Reaching Out to Nature

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As more of us, humans, share the limited resources of this planet, it is not difficult to understand that to allow future generations to enjoy and benefit from these natural resources we have to consider such effective sharing as our serious business today. Our small islands are an excellent example of how limited space and natural resources often come to clash with human desires for further exploitation, development, profit and economic well-being at the expense of nature, biodiversity and the goods and services these provide to mankind, free of charge. Read More