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How companies can support regional nature conservation

Biodiversity loss has become a reality across Europe. Climate change, land use, and pollution are accelerating species extinction and the collapse of ecosystems. Native forests are dying due to droughts and pest infestations, and agricultural yields are declining. The good news: more and more companies are taking responsibility and reducing their emissions. At the same time, there’s a growing desire to support nature conservation efforts locally.

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