
Conservation of Nature and Biodiversity is Important for People and the Planet
Today biodiversity is increasingly under threat due to climate change, habitat loss and human pressures. Yet it remains the foundation of life on Earth.
Healthy biodiversity means healthy people, resilient ecosystems and a secure food future. From bees and butterflies to earthworms, coral reefs, mangroves and rainforests, every component plays a vital role in maintaining ecological balance and supporting our food systems.
However one important concern is often overlooked. While climate change receives significant attention, the biodiversity crisis is equally urgent and deeply interconnected. These two crises must be addressed together.
Agricultural biodiversity in particular is essential for
* Providing diverse and nutritious food
* Enhancing climate resilience
* Strengthening farmer livelihoods
* Protecting soil and water health
* Supporting ecosystem stability
By protecting biodiversity we are not only conserving nature but also safeguarding our future.
Let us support farmers, protect ecosystems and take action from our own spaces to restore and conserve biodiversity for future generations.
Protect nature. Protect life. Protect the future.
Proud to share this message as part of the GEAF Ambassador Programme, promoting global awareness on sustainability, biodiversity and climate action.
