40 Migratory Species Win International Protection in Historic Conservation Agreement

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At a UN summit in Brazil, representatives from 132 countries united to provide special cross-border protections for 40 migratory animals, including the giant otter. This sweeping agreement recognizes that protecting wildlife requires coordinated global action, as many species travel across multiple countries throughout their lifecycles.
At a UN summit in Brazil, representatives from 132 countries united to provide special cross-border protections for 40 migratory animals, including the giant otter. This sweeping agreement recognizes that protecting wildlife requires coordinated global action, as many species travel across multiple countries throughout their lifecycles.