Biodiversity embraces all life on Earth. We humans are part of, and fully dependent on, this web of life.
Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse are among the biggest threats that humanity faces. Biodiversity crisis and climate crisis are interlinked.
We need to intensify our efforts to conserve and restore nature, in order to put biodiversity on the path to recovery, contributing also to emission reduction and to adaptation to climate change.
Learn more about the actions and initiatives of EKBY, a branch of the National Museum of Natural History Goulandris , in this field.
Recognizing biodiversity degradation and loss as one of the major global challenges, the Goulandris Natural History Museum created the exhibition “Biodiversity. Everything is connected”, highlighting its vital role in sustaining life, maintaining ecosystem balance, and securing the future of our planet.
United Nations: International Day for Biological Diversity 22 May
International Day for Biological Diversity | UNESCO
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