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The emergence of COVID-19 has disrupted our lives on a scale unlike any other. However, the pandemic’s link to nature and biodiversity is often overlooked and misrepresented. Protecting biodiversity is critical to ensure it continues to provide benefits to human-kind, and helps us prevent future pandemics. To do so, we need to influence policymakers to provide the support needed for successful conservation. #PeopleNeedBiodiversity #MSIGxCIAP

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