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Local Biodiversity Action

Last updated: 30 April 2010

The global campaign to help biodiversity began with the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992. This was followed up by various strategies and targets developed at international and national level, finally filtering down to a local level from around 2004 onwards and the development of Local Biodiversity Action Plans. It is at local level where conservation has perhaps greatest impact on us – because it involves where we live and the biodiversity on our doorstep.

The Background
 

Conserving Biodiversity