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MANY SPECIES

BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION

Biodiversity, short for "biological diversity," refers to the variety of life on Earth. This includes the diversity within species, between species, and of ecosystems. It is a concept that captures the richness and variability of all living organisms—plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms—as well as the ecosystems they form and the ecological processes they participate in.

Biodiversity is not uniformly distributed across the globe. Some areas, such as tropical rainforests and coral reefs, are especially rich in species and are referred to as biodiversity hotspots.

Protecting biodiversity begins with understanding its value and complexity. Scientific research, public awareness, sustainable practices, and strong legal frameworks are all vital for conservation. This course explores these themes in depth, providing insights into how humanity can coexist with and protect the vast web of life that sustains us.

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