Joanie Batdorf
Indigenous communities have played an essential role in biodiversity conservation for centuries. Their deep connection with the land and traditional knowledge systems enable them to understand and protect ecosystems in unique ways. This article explores the significant contributions of indigenous communities to biodiversity conservation, highlighting their holistic approaches, sustainable practices and conservation success stories. It also discusses the challenges faced by these communities and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and supporting their vital role in protecting the world's natural heritage.
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