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COP16: An Overlooked Turning Point for Biodiversity by Whitney Latorre
ConservationAt COP16, world leaders addressed the urgent biodiversity crisis, emphasizing the need for accelerated conservation efforts, smarter protection strategies, and global collaboration to meet the 30×30 goal, with Catalina Island serving as a model for innovative restoration and partnership-driven conservation success.
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Course Catalina: Inspiring Generations of Environmental Advocates
EducationCourse Catalina, a hands-on educational program by the Catalina Island Conservancy, provides 200 Long Beach middle school students with immersive field trips eight times a year, fostering environmental awareness through interactive lessons on Catalina’s biodiversity, conservation efforts, and island ecology, with longtime supporter Nick Boone playing a key role in its success.
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How Conservation Can Halt the 6th Mass Extinction
ConservationThe sixth mass extinction, driven by human activity such as habitat destruction, climate change, and overexploitation, threatens global biodiversity at unprecedented rates, but strategic conservation efforts—protecting just 1.2% of Earth’s land, implementing strong policies, leveraging technology, and involving local communities—offer a viable path to prevent further species loss and ensure ecological resilience for future generations.
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