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Canada’s 2030 Biodiversity Strategy

Canada’s 2030 Biodiversity Strategy

Season 1 Episode 29 Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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In this episode, we delve into the profound connection Canadians have with nature and the urgent need for action to combat biodiversity loss. As stewards of one of the world’s largest wilderness areas, Canada plays a crucial role in global nature conservation.

We explore the alarming reality that one in five species in Canada is at risk, including beloved creatures like butterflies, sea stars, and the boreal caribou. The signs of ecological distress are clear, and the science is unequivocal—healthy, biodiverse ecosystems are essential for our survival and well-being.

Join us as we discuss the economic value of nature, estimated at around $125 trillion annually, and the importance of integrating this understanding into our societal and economic frameworks. Together, we can take collective action to restore our natural world, ensuring that future generations experience the same awe and inspiration that nature provides us today. Tune in for a powerful conversation on how we can turn the tide for biodiversity in Canada!

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